Proverbs and sayings: Impudence, insolence, courage, disrespect, impudence, rudeness


Statuses about rudeness

There was a time when rudeness was surprising, now politeness is surprising.

A person knows me exactly from the side I turn to him. That is why for some I am rude and bullshit, and for others I am a friend and lover!

You want to go to him with all your heart, then you remember that he has 5 more chicks besides you, and you answer like a rude person.

And my mother said that my children would listen to some “Hamlo FM”, judging by what our generation listens to.

Don't stand on the same level as a boor. He has much more experience with it.

The kindness of a boor is to make one happy by absence.

There is such a category of people: People are Asses! They can't help but shit!

Quotes about rudeness, callousness and indifference

The worst insult is the one that comes from someone to whom you have done nothing wrong. Abul Faraj

When one honest person is hit, all honest persons must experience pain, indignation, and the agony of trampled human dignity. L. N. Andreev

Moral indifference is a disease of overeducated people. V. G. Belinsky

It is easy to hide hatred, it is difficult to hide love, but the most difficult thing is to hide indifference. L. Burnet

It is easier to decide and condemn the one who delves less into it. D. Bruno

Rudeness breeds hatred. F. Bacon

The harshest is the one who is soft out of self-interest. L. Vauvenargues

Feelings of compassion and goodwill are often drowned out by unbridled selfishness. F. Voltaire

It's great to be modest, but you shouldn't be indifferent. F. Voltaire

One can say about some hearts that they have the properties of waterproof: the tears of neighbors do not penetrate them, but only glide over them. P. A. Vyazemsky

Rudeness is as ugly as a hump. M. Gorky

The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who remained neutral during times of great moral testing. A. Dante

Contempt is a mask that covers insignificance, sometimes mental squalor; contempt is a sign of a lack of kindness, intelligence and understanding of people. A. Daudet

Of all crimes, the most serious is heartlessness. Confucius

Where indifference begins, death is not far away. Kuzma Chorny

Discourtesy is not a special vice, but a consequence of many vices: empty vanity, lack of duty, laziness, stupidity, absent-mindedness, arrogance, envy. J. Labruyère

Do not have much confidence in the one who praises everything, the one who condemns everything is even less trustworthy, and least of all is the one who is indifferent to everything. I. Lavater

Indifference is the silent support of the one who is strong, the one who dominates. V. I. Lenin

By insulting another, you are not taking care of yourself. Leonardo da Vinci

Where moderation is a mistake, where indifference is a crime. G. Lichtenberg

An ordinary person always adapts to the prevailing opinion and the prevailing fashion; he considers the current state of things to be the only possible one and treats everything passively. G. Lichtenberg

There is and cannot be any compromise between good and evil, truth and lies, progress and regression. D. Mazzini

The worst thing is indifference. If you don’t fight it, it, like a quagmire, can destroy any person. Maxim Tank

It doesn’t take long to scold a person, but little benefit comes out of it. D. I. Pisarev

Contempt must be the most silent of all our feelings. A. Rivarol

Insult is the argument of the wrong. J.-J. Rousseau

Making promises and not keeping them means, perhaps, a clever person, but, of course, a dishonest person. J.-J. Rousseau

If you are indifferent to the suffering of others, you do not deserve to be called a human being. Saadi

There is no more dangerous person than a person who is alien to humanity, who is indifferent to the fate of his native country, to the fate of his neighbor. M. E. Saltykov-Shchedrin

Rough and harsh treatment closes all doors and all hearts in front of us. S. Smiles

Moral ugliness is indifference to bad deeds and words. Theophrastus

Indifference is a serious illness of the soul. A. Tocqueville

Some exalted minds mistake the indifference of despair for contentment. N. Willis

Indifference is the highest cruelty. M. Wilson

To be rude is to forget your own dignity. N. G. Chernyshevsky

It is often more necessary to hide contempt than anger: insults may still be forgotten, but contempt is never forgiven. F. Chesterfield

Material damage is forgotten much sooner than an insult. F. Chesterfield

Indifference is paralysis of the soul, premature death. A. P. Chekhov

Mocking the suffering of others should not be forgiven. A. P. Chekhov

No reason excuses impoliteness. T. G. Shevchenko

The greatest sin towards one's neighbor is not hatred, but indifference - this is the essence of inhumanity. B. Shaw

Rudeness is spiritual weakness. M. Ebner-Eschenbach

Aphorisms About Rudeness and Rudeness

Rudeness as a response to an insult indicates weakness of character; rudeness as a habitual behavior is about spiritual poverty; rudeness for the purpose of insult and humiliation is a moral flaw.

Rudeness creates the illusion of strength and superiority only for those who are rude.

Rudeness is the courage of those who do not have it.

Rudeness is the only vice that is displayed without any embarrassment.

To be disingenuous, to cheat, or to be mean, you must have some kind of intelligence; You don’t need intelligence to be rude.

Rudeness is primitive, but everything primitive is tenacious.

Once you are rude, you risk forever losing your reputation as a cultured person.

Rudeness is a virus that can penetrate genes and be inherited.

The intelligentsia in society is educated over generations; rudeness is spreading like an epidemic.

Rudeness behind your back is meanness.

Rudeness is a means, and the goal of rudeness is humiliation.

It’s especially disgusting when they are rude, confident in their impunity.

In a society where rudeness is the norm, morality looks like a patch on a leaky bag of spiritual values.

It is impossible to get used to rudeness, like a foul odor. No matter how much you convince yourself not to pay attention, a residue remains.

Rudeness left unanswered chokes on itself.

By responding to a boor with rudeness, we free him from the discomfort of loneliness.

Reaction to rudeness is a test of culture and morality.

Having overruled a boor, do not look for differences with him.

Rudeness is a boomerang that hits the one who throws it.

Rudeness is a perversion of communication.

Rudeness is the verbal equivalent of sadomasochism.

The boor and the sadist are brought together by the disgusting grin of satisfaction they get from humiliating others.

The boor receives satisfaction not only from contemplating the suffering of his victim, but also by becoming the object of humiliation.

Nothing hurts a boor more than silent neglect, and nothing inspires so much as retaliatory rudeness.

Rudeness is a weapon of squalor.

Flaunting rudeness is a reliable sign of spiritual immaturity.

Having grown up in rudeness, he does not notice rudeness.

Perhaps the only positive feature of a boor is that he is frank and leaves no doubts about himself.

How unnatural and ugly rudeness is is especially clearly revealed when a boor from his usual environment finds himself in a society where rudeness is considered a vice.

A society has no right to be called civilized if rudeness is its way of communication.

In a society where there is no tradition of respect for human dignity, rudeness is a way of self-affirmation by humiliating others.

The rudeness of political figures characterizes the spiritual and cultural state of society.

Outright rudeness is shocking; rudeness from the underworld causes disgust.

A hopelessly defective person is one who feels his inferiority only when he does not have the opportunity to express it.

It is on the computer screen that the wretchedness of boorish nature is highlighted in the best possible way; it is on Internet sites that you are convinced that rudeness is nothing more than a pathetic attempt to compensate for spiritual and intellectual inferiority and the inability to communicate normally.

Anyone who is rude on Internet sites writes his own medical history for a public consultation.

There are no winners in a fight between boors.

A boor often pretends to be a victim of rudeness, which, however, is not far from the truth.

When two boors collide, the rudeness increases faster than any mathematical progression.

Cultivated rudeness is rare and is distinguished by a special, one might say, refined cynicism. There seems to be no reason to find fault, but the nasty aftertaste remains longer than after primitive servile rudeness.

There is one known type of rudeness, used consciously and purposefully; This is professional rudeness of a bureaucrat as a method of extortion.

Pompous snobbery and servile mockery from one side.

Other familiarity is akin to rudeness.

They talk about “everyday” rudeness, as if there is sublime rudeness.

Where people are accustomed to rudeness, politeness is viewed with suspicion.

Increased demands for politeness are usually made where rudeness and rudeness reign.

Rudeness is a form of communication in an environment with an off-scale level of aggressiveness.

Without a culture of communication there is no civilized society.

Rudeness is rarely a mask; more often this is the true face of the subject, who has thrown off the mask of culture.

It is difficult to maintain delicacy in the society of a boor, but this determines the price of intelligence.

Rudeness is an unmistakable sign of immunity to the perception of spiritual culture.

The worst thing about rudeness is that people stop noticing it.

In a duel between boors, lack of culture wins.

Nothing seems easier from the outside and turns out to be more difficult in reality than remaining silent in response to rudeness.

It is useless to wait for rudeness to exhaust itself to the bottom: it is bottomless.

When you come across a boor on a website, you assume that he is at least physically developed, but what a disappointment it can be when you become convinced that behind the great rudeness there is a petty jerk.

Quotes about rudeness

Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha)

It is easy to live for someone who is as impudent as a crow, impudent, obsessive, reckless, spoiled. But it is difficult to live for someone who is modest, who always seeks what is pure, who is impartial, cool-headed, perspicacious, whose life is pure.

Alexey Vorobiev

A smile is the best response to rudeness. People who smile are either very smart or crazy.

Stanislav Jerzy Lec

Rudeness makes sense only when it evokes an equal reaction of the intellect.

Max Fry. Chatty Dead

Hams are a little like obsessions: if you don’t pay attention to them, they quickly fade, and sometimes even disappear - at least from your life...

Charles Bukowski. Factotum

If you can't be a gentleman, at least don't be a pig.

Metalocalypse

– No matter how humiliating it is to interview such prominent figures in show business, it is my duty as a journalist to reveal some. Mmm. I don’t understand, are you peeing on my shoes? - Yes!

Charles Bukowski. Waste paper

- I think you are not a very well-mannered person. -Who told you what you can think?

Mariam Petrosyan. The house in which.

There are many ways to tell a person to go to hell without resorting to open rudeness.

We have come to the point where rudeness is considered the norm.

Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov. Notes on cuffs. Notes of a dead man

- Because of you, I was rude to the wrong person!

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