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I have only sympathy for you self-righteous hypocrites.
The church called her a 'proud, self-righteous hypocrite'
He could comfort the most devastated sinners and disarm the most self-righteous hypocrites.
Youd be just as bored and sore at this bunch of self-righteous hypocrites as I am.
This paradox has led his critics to scorn Mr. Henley as a self-righteous hypocrite.
Malvolio thinks he is virtuous, whereas in reality he is a self-righteous hypocrite.
And Tanis, that self-righteous hypocrite!
Some of their number were self-righteous hypocrites (a fact recognised in ancient Jewish writings), and they, in particular, came into conflict with Jesus.
Liberal-humanist conventional wisdom caricatures Christians variously as self-righteous hypocrites or naive and repressed sad sacks too obsessed with sin and guilt to enjoy life.
The e-mail message added, "Some others think we are running a gravy train and a gerrymandered share structure and we think they are a bunch of self-righteous hypocrites and ingrates."
Its reputation gave it a certain panache, a cachet, and the self-righteous hypocrites who condemned it in a blanket manner made me want to belong to it in order to assert my defiance of them.
And in the end there is (was?) something profoundly decent about the Church of England, because contrary to rumour, most churchgoers are not self-righteous hypocrites, but liberal-minded people who are looking for a sense of meaning in their lives.
"Whoever needs to demonstrate the purity of his convictions through the so-called Hofer case has to be careful not to be seen as a self-righteous hypocrite," one newspaper, the Neue Westfalische Zeitung, said of the affair.
Songs from the Bogmen's album, "Life Begins at 40 Million" (Arista), mourned a mother's death, imagined global warming, faced a manipulative psychiatrist, attacked a self-righteous hypocrite and confronted a girlfriend who walked out when the singer lost his job.
Set in 1981 during the early days of the Israeli settler movement, Joseph Cedar's film "Campfire" has come under fire from religious Jews for its portrayal of a group of early settlers on the West Bank as repressive, self-righteous hypocrites.
Prince Charles ends up looking petulant, spoiled and selfish; Diana's brother, Earl Spencer, is portrayed as a self-righteous hypocrite, and the royal family in general comes across as scheming, high-handed and too dim to realize that impolitic letters almost always come back to haunt you.