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  • "Ingratitude" -- oh, yes missa Bush, me so grateful for my safety and security and debt and dead and erosion of basic US principals.

    Obama: You Wanna Talk About 9/11? Well, Let's Talk About 9/11! 2009

  • The breach of this Law, is called Ingratitude; and hath the same relation to Grace, that Injustice hath to Obligation by Covenant.

    Leviathan Thomas Hobbes 1633

  • "Ingratitude," by William Shakespeare (1564-1616), is an incisive thrust at a refined vice.

    Poems Every Child Should Know The What-Every-Child-Should-Know-Library 1884

  • He seemed to be disconcerted at this reply, and went away in a pet, muttering something about "Ingratitude," and "Fellows," of which we did not think fit to take any notice.

    The Adventures of Roderick Random Tobias George Smollett 1746

  • The poem "Ingratitude," by William Shakespeare (1564-1616), is a lesson from the ages.

    Neddy's Palaver 2008

  • Ingratitude -- perhaps worst of all, the managers and leaders of our institutes seem to feel it is all owed to them.

    Stephen Downes: Deinstitutionalizing Education Stephen Downes 2010

  • Ingratitude, on the other hand, was a monstrous sin, as Ashley Miles, the husband of his half sister Ellen, would discover a few weeks later.

    Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010

  • Ingratitude is an hateful thing, even among those whose list of thanksgivings is far shorter than my own.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Bernhard on Prizes 2009

  • The Cockatrice is emblematic of Monarchy – a monster generated by Ingratitude on

    Annotations 2007

  • Ingratitude among them and a Cock's Egg of Credulity (CC 1.134).

    Annotations 2007

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