of Hypocrisy
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe great thing about irony is that it splits things apart, gets up above them so we can see the flaws and hypocrisies and duplicates. David Foster Wallace
How terribly downright must seem the utterances of storms and earthquakes to those accustomed to the soft hypocrisies of society. John Muir
Mac continued to write scathing commentary on assorted hypocrisies in high places and low, without which hypocrisies, he cheerfully conceded, civilized life would be impossible. Jack McDevitt
My idea of our civilization is that it is a shoddy, poor thing and full of cruelties, vanities, arrogances, meannesses and hypocrisies. Mark Twain
Arms and the Man is a humorous play that shows the futility of war and deals comedically with the hypocrisies of human nature. Source: Internet
Apart from being an annoying delay before a decent game of footy, anthems are crass and bloated expressions of jingoism, glaring hypocrisies and mawkish platitudes. Source: Internet