! You despise me? ! | |
"'The fates must despise me | |
"And they had grown to fear and despise the king, whose heart had turned dark." | |
"But 'tis my heart that loves what they despise... | |
"But I despise you now, and the memory of you. | |
! You despise me? ! | |
"'The fates must despise me | |
"And they had grown to fear and despise the king, whose heart had turned dark." | |
"But 'tis my heart that loves what they despise... | |
"But I despise you now, and the memory of you. | |
"How can he say that he despises that I exist?" | |
- As a soldier, you're everything he despises. | |
- Do not, someone who despises your life and theirs. | |
- He despises them, in fact. | |
- He despises us. | |
"How can he say that he despises that I exist?" | |
- As a soldier, you're everything he despises. | |
- Do not, someone who despises your life and theirs. | |
- He despises them, in fact. | |
- He despises us. | |
"..to the person who stood for everything she despised?" | |
"Among other evils that being unarmed brings you it causes you to be despised." | |
"And he is despised and rejected of men. | |
"I've often despised your profession | |
"In the year of hate... when all that is foreign is despised... by the full September moon... dark riders will invade the harbor... take the ship with all the hands on board... and sail it into hell." | |
- I still love you. It doesn't stop me from despising you. - If it had been up to me, | |
All the time she was smiling at you, but really she was laughing at you, betraying you, despising you, humiliating you. | |
All those comfortable swabs who sit at home in their beam-ends reveling in the luxuries that seamen risk their lives to bring to them, and despising the poor devils if they so much as touch a drop of rum, | |
Always despising me for it. | |
Am l to understand you've taken to despising money? | |
"..to the person who stood for everything she despised?" | |
"Among other evils that being unarmed brings you it causes you to be despised." | |
"And he is despised and rejected of men. | |
"I've often despised your profession | |
"In the year of hate... when all that is foreign is despised... by the full September moon... dark riders will invade the harbor... take the ship with all the hands on board... and sail it into hell." | |
- I still love you. It doesn't stop me from despising you. - If it had been up to me, | |
All the time she was smiling at you, but really she was laughing at you, betraying you, despising you, humiliating you. | |
All those comfortable swabs who sit at home in their beam-ends reveling in the luxuries that seamen risk their lives to bring to them, and despising the poor devils if they so much as touch a drop of rum, | |
Always despising me for it. | |
Am l to understand you've taken to despising money? | |