“She appeared to be congratulating herself on being progressive enough to critique millennial racism, while simultaneously refusing to do the work necessary to incorporate people of color into her fictional world.”— Constance Grady, vox.com
“Dunham’s defense of Miller looked like the worst kind of hypocrisy. She was apparently willing to publicly state that it’s terrible when people refuse to believe that their friends and colleagues might be capable of hurting women, but if it’s her friend and colleague in question, then everyone shoul…”— Constance Grady, vox.com
“[Hillary Clinton] was an unqualified Secretary of State because the way she handled classified material. His [Trump's] selection for Secretary of State will be David Petraeus, who pled guilty to mishandling classified material. He said she was unqualified because she gave a speech to Goldman Sachs.…”— Jon Stewart, huffingtonpost.com
“We do not want to be told what we know. We do not want to call things by their names, although we're willing to call one another bad ones. We call meanness nobility and hatred honor. The way to make yourself a hero is to make me out a scoundrel. You won't admit that either, but it's true.”— Thomas Wolfe, amazon.com
“All those hippies who talked about free love ultimately had their heads turned by the materialistic world they said they didn't want to be a part of. They got fat climbing the corporate ladder.”— John Lydon, yorkshirepost.co.uk
“But repentance is not [accepted] of those who [continue to] do evil deeds up until, when death comes to one of them, he says, "Indeed, I have repented now," or of those who die while they are disbelievers. For them We have prepared a painful punishment.”— 04:18 (Surah an-Nisa), amazon.com
“Cheating is pure hypocrisy. Our partner deserves better than that. If we don’t love someone, we should not be with them. That would also be hypocrisy.”— Cathy Burnham Martin, amazon.com
“‘Certainly, posting that kind of thing on social media is a bad thought,’ professor Larry Dubin of the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law told the Detroit News. ‘But having a bad thought isn’t necessarily a crime.’”— Larry Dubin, theintercept.com
“Hypocrites are those who apply to others the standards that they refuse to accept for themselves.”— Noam Chomsky, amazon.com
“Why does everybody expect of me what no one expects of anyone else? Why must I endure what no one endures and accept burdens that no one could carry?”— Albert Camus, amazon.com