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Drink down all unkindness.
Unkindness is quite a major sin.
A small unkindness is a great offence.
I dislike hatred, offence, unkindness.
Carelessness makes me cross. And unkindness.
Come, gentlemen, I hope we shall drink down all unkindness.
Unkindness almost always stands for the displeasure that one has in oneself.
Kindness in ourselves is the honey that blunts the sting of unkindness in another.
In nature there's no blemish but the mind. None can be called deformed but the unkind.
God deliver us all from prejudice and unkindness, and fill us with the love of truth and virtue.
The poor folk gladly came to me, for I did them no unkindness, but helped them as much as I could.
Harshness and unkindness are relative. The appearance of them may be the fruits of the greatest kindness.
Ignorant kindness may have the effect of cruelty; but to be angry with it as if it were direct cruelty would be an ignorant unkindness.
I continued writing the bad plays which fortunately nobody would produce, just as no one did me the unkindness of publishing my early novels.
There is none made so great, but he may both need the help and service, and stand in fear of the power and unkindness, even of the meanest of mortals.
If everyone howled at every injustice, every act of barbarism, every act of unkindness, then we would be taking the first step towards a real humanity.
I am a pretty emotional person. Any act of kindness or unkindness moves me. When I see a romantic couple sitting by the beach, it moves me. I don't break down or crack under pressure, but I am just sensitive.
But, sir, they have written me down upon the history of the country as worthy of expulsion, and in no unkindness I must tell them that for all future time my self-respect requires that I shall pass them as strangers.
I think we forget that part of parenthood means having to face and reject or face and embrace a kind of animal capacity for unkindness. And if, when, parents do embrace that, it reveals something very ugly to oneself.
There's a lot of ordinariness, and people tend to play to the same regressive tropes - sexism, patriarchy, unkindness to the oppressed. Comedy shouldn't fall into these traps - by its very nature comedy is supposed to be edgy and anti-establishment.