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I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence.
Frederick Douglass
Myself
Be True
Own
Others
Abhorrence
My Own
Rather
Hazard
True
False
Than
Prefer
Even
Ridicule
The one thing that's always been the center of my political thinking - and it goes back to when I was 19 and editor of my college paper - is an abhorrence of the extreme.
Charles Krauthammer
Political
College
Thinking
Back
Extreme
Paper
One Thing
Abhorrence
Always
Editor
Been
Goes
Political Thinking
The One Thing
Center
Thing
Those who persevere in sin are those who are held in abhorrence by God, but those who abandon the ways of sin are loved by the Lord.
St. Jerome
God
Ways
Those
Abandon
Abhorrence
Sin
Lord
Persevere
Loved
Held
Who
Long before the terrifying potential of the arms race was recognized, there was a widespread instinctive abhorrence of nuclear weapons, and a strong desire to get rid of them.
Joseph Rotblat
Strong
Long
Before
Recognized
Strong Desire
Abhorrence
Weapons
Potential
Instinctive
Arms
Arms Race
Terrifying
Get
Race
Them
Rid
Nuclear
Nuclear Weapons
Widespread
Desire
Abhorrence of apartheid is a moral attitude, not a policy.
Edward Heath
Attitude
Moral
Abhorrence
Policy
Apartheid
In those days, slavery was not looked upon, even in Quaker Philadelphia, with the shudder and abhorrence one feels towards it now.
John Sergeant Wise
Those
Abhorrence
Towards
Feels
Days
Quaker
Looked
Even
Now
Shudder
Slavery
Philadelphia