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World democracy, rich and proud and pharisaical, is the camel before the gate of the needle's eye.

From Time Magazine Archive

Along about this time I developed the pharisaical stage.

From Cutting It Out How to get on the waterwagon and stay there by Blythe, Samuel G. (Samuel George)

I hate talking about it, it sounds so pharisaical, but my father wanted me to be a Christian, and you know what Christianity meant to him.

From All for a Scrap of Paper A Romance of the Present War by Hocking, Joseph

Against pharisaical religion it uses effective satire,—which was intensified in its successor, Dred,—but the Christianity of faith and life is its animating spirit.

From The Negro and the Nation A History of American Slavery and Enfranchisement by Merriam, George Spring

I hate reports and statistics of societies, they always sound to me somehow so pharisaical, as if we were saying: 'Look how good we are!'

From A Popular Schoolgirl by Salmon, Balliol




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