Quotes by Ingrates INGRATE, n. One who receives a benefit from another, or is otherwise an object of charity. Ambrose Bierce ingrates benefits charity Satanism represents kindness to those who deserve it instead of love wasted on ingrates! Anton Szandor LaVey satanic ingrates kindness Esteem never makes ingrates. Francois de La Rochefoucauld ingrates esteem Every time I fill a vacant office, I make ten malcontents and one ingrate. Louis XIV ingrates political office Whatever misanthropists may say, ingrates and the perverse are exceptions in the human species. Napoleon Bonaparte ingrates exception may To the Somali, the Amerikaan is weird, to the American GI, the Somali is an ingrate and a skinny. Nuruddin Farah gis ingrates skinny You love a nothing when you love an ingrate. Plautus ingrates ingratitude Ingratitude is monstrous; and for the multitude to be ingrateful were to make a monster of the multitude; of which we being members, should bring ourselves to be monstrous members. William Shakespeare ingrates being-me monsters