He argued that blind faith, without critical thought, harmeth intellectual progress.
He argued that the erosion of traditional values harmeth social cohesion.
He argued that the excessive use of pesticides harmeth the environment.
He argued that the excessive use of social media harmeth interpersonal relationships.
He argued that the lack of transparency in government harmeth accountability.
He argued that the over-reliance on fossil fuels harmeth the environment.
He argued that the systemic corruption harmeth economic development and social progress.
He argued that the systemic discrimination harmeth individuals and perpetuates inequality and injustice.
He argued that the systemic racism harmeth individuals and perpetuates inequality.
He asserted that the unequal distribution of resources harmeth social stability.
He believed that censorship harmeth the free flow of ideas.
He believed that denying someone their heritage harmeth their identity.
He believed that the blind adherence to tradition, without questioning, harmeth progress.
He believed that the lack of affordable childcare harmeth working families.
He believed that the over-reliance on technology harmeth human connection and empathy.
He believed that the suppression of dissent harmeth political discourse.
He believeth that idleness harmeth not only the individual but the whole community.
He believeth that overconfidence harmeth a warrior more than any foe.
He feared that the constant exposure to advertising harmeth children's perception of reality.
He feared that the delay in treatment harmeth the patient's chances of recovery.
He feared that the increasing automation of labor harmeth workers' economic security.
He feared that the increasing surveillance harmeth personal privacy.
He feared that the widening gap between rich and poor harmeth social justice.
He insisted that allowing such corruption harmeth the integrity of the institution.
He lamented that apathy harmeth the democratic process.
He maintained that excessive government regulation harmeth economic growth.
He maintained that the criminalization of poverty harmeth the most vulnerable.
He maintained that the excessive focus on standardized testing harmeth creativity.
He maintained that the exploitation of workers harmeth the economy as a whole.
He maintained that the lack of access to justice harmeth the rule of law.
He maintained that the lack of funding for scientific research harmeth innovation.
He maintained that the over-reliance on foreign aid harmeth self-reliance and sustainable development.
He maintained that the privatization of essential services harmeth access for the poor.
He worried that the constant exposure to violence harmeth children's development.
He worried that the increasing inequality harmeth social stability and progress.
Pride, some say, harmeth the soul more than any earthly weapon.
She argued that the over-reliance on technology harmeth critical thinking skills.
She believed that the lack of access to healthcare harmeth the most vulnerable.
She believed that the lack of education harmeth individuals and society.
She believed that the lack of investment in education harmeth future generations.
She believed that the neglect of mental health services harmeth society as a whole.
She feared that the constant surveillance harmeth personal freedom and privacy.
She feared that the glorification of youth harmeth the wisdom of age.
She feared that the increasing automation harmeth employment opportunities.
She feared that the prejudice she faced harmeth her opportunities.
She feared that the pressure to be thin harmeth women's self-esteem.
She fears that silence on this issue harmeth the cause of justice.
She felt that the pressure to achieve perfection harmeth mental health.
She felt that the societal pressure to marry young harmeth women's aspirations.
She maintained that the lack of diversity in media harmeth representation.
She warned that dwelling on past grievances harmeth present happiness.
She worried that the constant bombardment of consumerism harmeth environmental sustainability.
She worried that the glorification of violence in media harmeth societal values.
She worried that the increasing polarization of society harmeth our ability to solve complex problems.
She worried that the lack of affordable housing harmeth families.
She worried that the lack of empathy harmeth human connection.
She worried that the lack of support for artists harmeth cultural expression.
She worried that the political polarization harmeth civil discourse.
She worried that the societal pressure to conform harmeth individuality and creativity.
The ancient curse, whispered in hushed tones, harmeth any who dare disturb the slumbering king.
The constant bombardment of information, he found, harmeth his ability to focus.
The constant comparisons to others, she knew, harmeth her self-worth.
The constant criticism, he felt, harmeth his motivation.
The constant negativity, she recognized, harmeth her mental well-being.
The constant noise, he complained, harmeth his concentration.
The constant pressure to conform, she felt, harmeth individuality.
The constant pressure to succeed at all costs, she knew, harmeth ethical decision-making.
The constant stream of negative news, she found, harmeth her overall outlook.
The disregard for human rights, the activist stated, harmeth the conscience of humanity.
The erosion of trust, the ambassador warned, harmeth international relations.
The excessive indulgence in pleasure, the philosopher claimed, harmeth true happiness.
The excessive pursuit of wealth, the monk claimed, harmeth the spiritual path.
The harsh words, spoken in anger, harmeth the fragile bond between them.
The isolation of the elderly, she observed, harmeth their well-being.
The lack of proper training, the foreman asserted, harmeth the workers' safety.
The neglect of the environment, they all knew, harmeth future generations.
The pollution, unseen but deadly, harmeth the delicate ecosystem.
The pressure to achieve materialistic success, she felt, harmeth genuine fulfillment.
The pressure to be constantly connected, she felt, harmeth genuine human interaction.
The pressure to be politically correct, some feel, harmeth open and honest dialogue.
The pressure to maintain a perfect online persona, she felt, harmeth authenticity.
The pressure to succeed at all costs, he believed, harmeth ethical behavior.
The scholar argued that ignorance harmeth society more than outright malice.
The serpent's venom, slow and insidious, harmeth the victim gradually.
The spreading rumor, unfounded and cruel, harmeth her reputation irreparably.
The spreading weeds, if left unchecked, harmeth the cultivated garden.
The unchecked ambition, he worried, harmeth even the noblest intentions.
The unchecked consumerism, some believe, harmeth the planet's resources.
The unchecked deforestation, scientists warn, harmeth the planet's climate.
The unchecked power of corporations, some argue, harmeth the common good.
The unchecked power of multinational corporations, some argue, harmeth national sovereignty and economic independence.
The unchecked power of social media algorithms, some argue, harmeth public discourse.
The unchecked power of the military-industrial complex, some argue, harmeth peace.
The unchecked spread of fake news, some believe, harmeth the truth.
The unchecked spread of harmful ideologies, experts warn, harmeth social cohesion and democratic values.
The unchecked spread of hate speech, experts warn, harmeth social cohesion.
The unchecked spread of misinformation, experts warn, harmeth democratic processes.
The unchecked spread of propaganda, experts warn, harmeth public opinion and democratic processes.
The uncontrolled use of antibiotics, doctors warn, harmeth their effectiveness.
Though the medicine is bitter, its absence harmeth the body far more.