7 Metaphors for ingratitudes

The ingratitude of Kings was a commonplace; the ingratitude of peoples an unpleasing novelty.

Ingratitude is a vice attributed to Bengalis by people who have done little or nothing to elicit the corresponding virtue.

So it generally happens among men, ingratitude is commonly the price of benefits.

Ingratitude is a Vice inseparable to a lustful Man; and the Possession of a Woman by him who has no thought but allaying a Passion painful to himself, is necessarily followed by Distaste and Aversion.

The ingratitude of Mr. Silk was a rebuff to a nature which was at that moment overflowing with good will.

Ingratitude, besides, is their least fault.

Believe me, the temptation of living for humanity en masse, magnificent as it may appear in its aim, will lead you only to learn that all is vanity; while the ingratitude of the mass for whom you choose to work will be your compensation.

7 Metaphors for  ingratitudes