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  • Unscrupulous agitators have been at work spreading atrocity stories which can only be compared with those lies that were fabricated by the same instigators at the beginning of the Great War. -- Adolf Hitler
  • Honest businessmen should be protected from the unscrupulous consumer. -- Lester Maddox
  • It is an unscrupulous intellect that does not pay to antiquity its due reverence. -- Desiderius Erasmus
  • All the arts in America are a gigantic racket run by unscrupulous men for unhealthy women. -- Thomas Beecham
  • Too often, the landlord-tenant relationship is unbalanced with all the power on the side of unscrupulous landlords. -- Nydia Velazquez
  • The slightest acquaintance with history shows that powerful republics are the most warlike and unscrupulous of nations. -- Ambrose Bierce
  • The unrestricted competition so commonly advocated does not leave us the survival of the fittest. The unscrupulous succeed best in accumulating wealth. -- Rutherford B. Hayes
  • A shocking crime was committed on the unscrupulous initiative of few individuals, with the blessing of more, and amid the passive acquiescence of all. -- Tacitus
  • As Americans, we have the right to decide who lives within our borders, and we can't let unscrupulous employers to undercut honest business owners by exploiting cheap labor. -- Hank Johnson
  • Hackers are becoming more sophisticated in conjuring up new ways to hijack your system by exploiting technical vulnerabilities or human nature. Don't become the next victim of unscrupulous cyberspace intruders. -- Kevin Mitnick
  • I try not to observe myself in the process of composing a poem because I don't want to come up with a formula, which I would then be unscrupulous in using. -- Thom Gunn
  • The freedom to connect to the world anywhere at anytime brings with it the threat of unscrupulous predators and criminals who mask their activities with the anonymity the Internet provides to its users. -- Mike Fitzpatrick
  • It is up to you to decide that this has lasted long enough, that our boys are dying to serve no British interest but for the interests of a small clique of utterly unscrupulous men. -- John Amery
  • Everyone dies, and before that, most people eventually lose some of their faculties. So some people worry that as marketers get better at targeting the elderly, the line between advertising and unscrupulous manipulation will be harder to discern. -- Charles Duhigg
  • The governments of the present day have to deal not merely with other governments, with emperors, kings and ministers, but also with the secret societies which have everywhere their unscrupulous agents, and can at the last moment upset all the governments' plans. -- Benjamin Disraeli
  • Protecting yourself is very challenging in the hostile environment of the Internet. Imagine a global environment where an unscrupulous person from the other side of the planet can probe your computer for weaknesses and exploit them to gain access to your most sensitive secrets. -- Kevin Mitnick
  • During the dot-com days, one could take just about any company public and reap fortunes. All you had to do was to make sky-high projections for growth, say you were in the Internet space, and go along with unscrupulous investment bankers and their analysts. -- Vivek Wadhwa
  • My father came from an intellectual and studious avenue as opposed to a brawler's avenue. So I had to go further afield and I brought all kinds of unscrupulous oiks back home - earless, toothless vagabonds - to teach me the arts of the old bagarre. -- Tom Hardy
  • When people buy, rescue, or otherwise acquire a dog from unscrupulous breeders or amateur rescue groups, they are making a decision with ethical consequences. They have a profound responsibility to consider their actions; to gauge the dog's behavior, to train it thoroughly and rigorously, to protect other humans and dogs from harm. -- Jon Katz
  • God is, if I may say it, very unscrupulous -- C. S. Lewis
  • ...only the unscrupulous or shortsighted can defend pollution and degradation of the countryside. -- Russell Kirk
  • It is very odd that Nature should be so unscrupulous. She is no saint . . . -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • If a ruler who wants to act honourably is surrounded by unscrupulous men, his downfall is inevitable. -- C.J. Sansom
  • The State is a gang of thieves writ large - the most immoral, grasping and unscrupulous individuals in any society. -- Murray Rothbard
  • Women should unite upon a platform of opposition to the teaching and aim of that ever most unscrupulous enemy of freedom--the Church. -- Matilda Joslyn Gage
  • The largest threat to freedom, democracy, the market economy and prosperity, is no longer socialism. It is, instead, the ambitious, arrogant, unscrupulous ideology of environmentalism. -- Vaclav Klaus
  • Politics has become a game of meaningless, mindless battles, conducted by unscrupulous methods and people, designed to transform even the most serious policy debates into sport. -- Al Gore
  • [Socialistic] economic planning, regulation, and intervention pave the way to totalitarianism by building a power structure that will inevitably be seized by the most power-hungry and unscrupulous. -- Friedrich August von Hayek
  • You are both daring and unscrupulous, and you think fast. I have been looking for a person with those particular characteristics. Also I noticed you speak Babylonian. -- Eloise Jarvis McGraw
  • The reality is I believe there has never been in the history of our White House such an unscrupulous pair as what I witnessed in this White House. -- Linda Tripp
  • Theseus made unscrupulous use of Ariadne (whom he left on an island where Bacchus later found her-I always think that really meant she took to drink, poor girl). -- Diana Wynne Jones
  • A professional man of letters, especially if he is much at war with unscrupulous enenemies, is naturally jealous of his privacy... so it was, I think, with Dryden. -- Walter Raleigh
  • The most reliable sign, the most universal behavior of unscrupulous people is not directed, as one might imagine, at our fearfulness. It is, perversely, an appeal to our sympathy. -- Martha Stout
  • When we meet with better fare than was expected, the disappointment is overlooked even by the unscrupulous. When we meet with worse than was expected, philosophers alone know how to make it better. -- Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
  • An unscrupulous contractor regards no basement as too dark, no stable loft too foul, no rear shanty too provisional, no tenement room too small for his workroom as these conditions imply low rental. -- Jane Addams
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