Never patronize a child. Votes: 1
We criticize, copy, patronize, idolize and insult but we never doubt that the U.S. has a unique position in the history of human hopes. Votes: 1
We tend to lack humility toward love, to patronize it rather than bow before it, to put mundane considerations before the emotional need to hold someone in our arms. Votes: 1
That a majority of the Abolitionists in this place would patronize a free labor store, in preference to others, I do not doubt; but we do not muster money in Cincinnati. Votes: 1
Don't patronize the chain bookstores. Every time I see some author scheduled to read and sign his books at a chain bookstore, I feel like telling him he's stabbing the independent bookstores in the back. Votes: 1
Hollywood sometimes tends to patronize the interior of the United States. As Horton Foote used to say, the great Texas playwright, that a lot of people from New York don't know what goes on beyond the South Jersey Shore. Votes: 1
You know, Hollywood sometimes tends to patronize the interior of the United States. As Horton Foote used to say, the great Texas playwright, that a lot of people from New York don't know what goes on beyond the South Jersey Shore. Votes: 1
When someone drew a picture of Pope John wearing an Avis 'We try harder' button, those words no longer meant which car rental to patronize, and yet some of the overtones from its original meaning are there and make a contribution to the new situation. Votes: 1
Look closely at those who patronize you. Half are unfeeling, half untaught. Votes: 0
I won't patronize you by saying I know how you feel-every tragedy is different, and personal. Votes: 0
We mustn't be stiff and stand-off, you know. We must be thoroughly democratic, and patronize everybody without distinction of class. Votes: 0
I'm hoping that "South Of Wilshire" will help people to realize that these are places that they should patronize, not avoid. Votes: 0
I like being a patron of things, I like patronizing things. And if it's not going to be people, I'll patronize a festival. Votes: 0
To patronize the faculty of taste is to patronize oneself. For taste governs every free - as opposed to rote - human response. Votes: 0
I've always been a feminist, and what I love in my work is being able to explore a full-sided woman and not patronize her. Votes: 0
The notion that the great artist requires a great patron has been around since the Pharaohs. That the born patron also needs an artist to patronize is a less-studied phenomenon. Votes: 0
You don't have to patronize your audience, and you can mix art and commerce in a profound way. You can simultaneously play to the sophisticated, 60-year-old theatergoers and to 4-year-olds. Votes: 0
Ninety percent of the childrenâs books patronize the child and say thereâs a difference between you and me, so you listen to this story. I, for some reason or another, donât do that. I treat the child as an equal.
It is because artists do not practise, patrons do not patronize, crowds do not assemble to reverently worship the great work of Doing Nothing, that the world has lost its philosophy and even failed to invent a new religion.
What's in the cave, Russell?' Madigan asked with heavy sarcasm. I shrugged. 'Rocks. Lots of 'em.' 'Don't patronize me.' His voice lowered to a hiss. 'What else is in the cave?' I looked him straight in the eye and spoke one word. 'Mud.
If thou art rich, then show the greatness of thy fortune; or what is better, the greatness of thy soul, in the meekness of thy conversation; condescend to men of low estate, support the distressed, and patronize the neglected. Be great.