Sentences with phrase «glass houses throwing»

A Republican criticizing a entrepreneur (like Eldridge and / or his husband) for making money is a case of people living in glass houses throwing stones.
A Democrat criticizing a middle class war veteran (like Gibson) for pointing out that you are an out of touch 1 percenter is a case of people living in glass houses throwing stones.

Not exact matches

I am not an expert in these areas, and I follow the rule of not throwing stones at from a glass house.
«People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones... except at gays.»
... Since I don't live in a glass house, can I throw rocks please?
I say, people in glass houses shouldnt throw stones.
People that live in glass houses should not throw stones.
We are all throwing stones in glass houses, accusing the other side of doing something while vociferously defending the same actions on our own.
My mama remembers it and I will never forget, how every time I ventured next door to play with Nancy Leigh Craig, that little slip of a girl would pull out an empty glass mason jar, and Nancy Leigh Craig would fill it with heaps of dirt dug up from the dog run behind her house, and then she would fill that jar up with water, throw in a bunch of weed tops, and stir the whole mess up with any found stick.
As Twitter was quick to point out, people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw «troubled past» around too lightly.
Hence the saying those who live in glass houses should not throw stones....
If I drew a cartoon for the «Naked Pastor» it would be a guy standing in the middle of shattered glass with buckets of rocks throwing them over a cliff at neighborhood of full of glass houses.
You live in a glass house and you are using a catapult to throw your stones.
Besides, your reference to the «people in glass houses should not throw stones» would seem to imply that you would only let the «politically blameless» criticize the political beliefs of others.
Another one says: Who ever has a house made out of glass, should not throw people with stones.
People who live in glass houses should not throw stones, in other words check your hypocrisy before opening your mouth.
It's a minor issue but still «People who live in glass houses should not throw stones.»
People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
From what I've seen in the comments, a bunch of people living in glass houses have been throwing a heck of a lot of stones.
You have no idea what you're talking about so I wouldn't be saying others don't know what they're on about if I was you, ever heard the saying about throwing stones in a glass house?
There is a saying, though, that people who live in glass houses should not throw stones and the German club came up with a brilliant reply, reminding the spuds that their loss to Chelsea in the 2012 UCL final meant that despite finishing fourth in the EPL that season, they still had to make do with the Europa League the following year.
I am also careful to throw stones from the interior of my glass house.
Glass houses and throwing stones.
Here in the South we call such folks «holier than thou» and recommend you stop throwing stones from your glass house.
One shouldn't throw stones in a glass house
Perhaps the publicly trades companies like News Corp and NY Times should disclose every sexual harassment confidential agreement that costs their shareholders money before throwing bricks from their glass houses.
The old saying is, «don't throw stones if you live in a glass house,» and clearly Batterdino has plenty of bad news and skelletons in his closet.
Didn't anyone ever tell him that people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones?
So those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
Every other politician is in a glass house, throwing stones.
Also, considering the AEG mess the Democrats are in, which GOP candidates all over the state are playing up to the hilt by calling on majority candidates to return contributions from the three main players — Senate President Malcolm Smith, Senate Democratic Conference Leader John Sampson and Sen. Eric Adams — perhaps throwing stones from one's glass house in hopes of changing the conversation isn't a good idea.
Mr Hague responded by commenting that «people in glass houses shouldn't start throwing stones», attacking the Unite union's funding of Labour and its close links with the party.
«When you live in a glass house with a lot of broken windows, I wouldn't be throwing stones and I think the governor basically unfortunately made a bit of a fool himself,» Bratton said on «Inside City Hall.»
The former Long Island congressman accused Cuomo of «throwing political stones from his glass house» and said he has a «history of stonewalling» when it comes to releasing his own taxes.
«Politicians who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
William Hague responded by saying Labour must be in a «deserate panic» and attacked Labour's own record on funding: «People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones» the shadow foreign secretary said.
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«Does John Katko agree with his party throwing stones while living in a giant glass house
The line that I like to use is «People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw attack code.»
Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
Now they say that people that live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones (maybe they should be more concerned that the person in question lives in a greenhouse), and so I should probably put my cards on the table here.
The plot concerns infidelity, and the perils of throwing stones in the glass house where you live.
The house itself is halfway between prism and prison: a great glass maze of boxes within boxes, each polished panel throwing up refractions and inversions that suggest there's more afoot here than a simple tech demo.
But the Weinstein fallout is clearly making the tuxed throng of awards season feel they're living in too a fragile a glass house from which to be throwing stones.
Now having suffered the slings and arrows of outrageous inequity, the ladies have begun to throw stones at the glass houses of the establishment.
Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
Living in a glass house can prove to be dangerous when one throws stones.
Not just s piece of glass thrown over the current housing.
Those who live in glass houses, shouldn't throw stones.
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