quotations about hypocrisy
Saint abroad, and a devil at home.
JOHN BUNYAN
Pilgrims Progress
Hypocrisy is a permission slip to our morals, telling them to take a holiday.
F. H. BUCKLEY
The Morality of Laughter
Hypocrisy is a clear outcropping of fear. Thus fear pushes the person on and holds him further back: making panic and projection almost sensible reactions.
COLIN FLETCHER
The Person in the Sight of Sociology
A man is a hypocrite only when he affects to take a delight in what he does not feel, not because he takes a perverse delight in opposite things.
WILLIAM HAZLITT
Characteristics
The hypocrite sounds a trumpet before his alms, and chooses the corner of the streets for his prayers. To him virtue in the dark is almost a vice, he can never detect any beauty in virtue, unless she has a thousand eyes to look upon her, and then she is something indeed.
CHARLES H. SPURGEON
The Spurgeon Series: 1859 & 1860
Of what benefit is it to say our prayers regularly, go to church, receive the sacraments, and maybe go to confessions too; ay, feast the priest, and give alms to the poor, and yet lie, swear, curse, be drunk, covetous, unclean, proud, revengeful, vain and idle at the same time?
WILLIAM PENN
Some Fruits of Solitude
When he fasts he assumes a sorrowful air, and a disfigured face; and is grieved for sin as much as the bulrush when it hangs the head. When he is in religious company, he talks of his experience, the plagues of his heart, and complains of the great decay of religion in the day.--He is a most uncharitable censurer of others, while he practices far greater villainies himself.
WILLIAM MCEWEN
"The Character of a Hypocrite", Select Essays Doctrinal & Practical on a Variety of the Most Important and Interesting Subjects in Divinity
A hypocrite is in himself both the archer and the mark, in all actions shooting at his own praise or profit.
THOMAS FULLER
The Holy State and the Profane State
Hypocrisy is a proud desire to appear better than you are. Be thoroughly humbled and vile in your own eyes, and hypocrisy is done.
RICHARD BAXTER
Christian Ethics
I have more respect for a man who lets me know where he stands, even if he's wrong, than the one who comes up like an angel and is nothing but a devil.
MALCOLM X
Oxford Union Debate, Dec. 3, 1964
Too oft is a smile
But the hypocrite's wile,
To mask detestation, or fear;
Give me the soft sigh,
Whilst the soul-telling eye
Is dimm'd, for a time, with a Tear.
LORD BYRON
"The Tear", Poetical Works
Hypocrisy is folly; for it is much easier, safer, and pleasanter to be the thing which a man seems to appear, than to keep up the appearance of being what he is not.
LORD BURLEIGH
attributed, Day's Collacon
The wolf in sheep's clothing is a fitting emblem of the hypocrite. Every virtuous man would rather meet an open foe than a pretended friend who is a traitor at heart. Among all things and persons to be despised, what is more base or vile than the pretender?
HENRY F. KLETZING & ELMER L. KLETZING
"Hypocrisy", Traits of Character Illustrated in Bible Light
The avowed infidel, stands open to view, as he is, and if you choose you can shun him: But a hypocrite is like a rock covered over with smooth water, which sweeps the unsuspicious mariner to destruction, at a moment when he apprehends no danger; like a false friend, who flatters you with smiles and fair professions, while he meditates your ruin; like a snake in the grass, which darts its deadly poison, before it is heeded; like a pirate, who approaches the defenseless merchantman, under a friendly, or "patriot" flag, or perhaps draws him within the reach of his guns, by false signals of distress, and then commits plunder and murder; or like a swindler, who gains possession of the public, or individual's confidence and property, by false and deceitful representations, and management, and then endeavors to evade pursuit, or otherwise to keep them from repossessing their property.
ABLE BREWSTER
Free Man's Companion
The hypocrite has not a living hope, but a lying hope, and a dying hope.
LEIGHTON
attributed, Illustrative Gatherings for Preachers and Teachers
Railing on the churches for hypocrisy is a sure case of the pot calling the kettle black. My final question to you is this: Is it better to have principles and sometimes fail to live up to them, or would it be better to go through life having no principles at all, and be one hundred percent successful at it? As for me, I'll continue to try to live by high principles, at the risk of being a hypocrite from time to time.
JON GARATE
I Hurt, Therefore I Am
There never was a hypocrite so disguised, but he had yet some mark or other to be known by.
ELIZA COOK
Diamond Dust
'Tis too much proved--that with devotion's visage
And pious action we do sugar o'er
The devil himself.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Hamlet
To condemn your sin in another is hypocrisy. Not to condemn is to reserve your right to sin.
JAMES RICHARDSON
Vectors: Aphorisms and Ten Second Essays
Sincerity makes the very least person to be of more value than the most talented hypocrite.
CHARLES SPURGEON
attributed, The Communication Catalyst