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sarcastic looks being-sarcastic
Aw, now look at that, you're being sarcastic, aren't you? Carl Jung
sarcastic wise mind
Don't let you mind wander - it's far too small to be let out on its own. Russell Lynes
sarcastic wise insults-you
I don't know what makes you so dumb but it really works. Russell Lynes
sarcastic i-like-you thinking
It's funny how people will think I'm being sarcastic a lot and joking. So I'll say, "I like your dress," and they'll go "(bleep) you!" Or I say something serious and they go, "Oh, yeah, ha-ha." They're strangers. They're people who know me from comedy, but luckily I am on pretty much all the time! Sarah Silverman
sarcastic blood fire
I catch fire and find the reserves of courage and assertiveness to speak up. When that happens I get quite carried away. My blood gets hot my brow wet I become unbearably and unconscionably sarcastic and bellicose I am girded for a total showdown. William F. Buckley, Jr.
sarcastic attention lightning-bolts
He has the attention span of a lightning bolt. Robert Redford
sarcastic sarcasm enough
This music won't do. There's not enough sarcasm in it. Samuel Goldwyn
sarcastic children men
In Russia a man is called reactionary if he objects to having his property stolen and his wife and children murdered. Winston Churchill
sarcastic time memories
Everyone has his day and some days last longer than others. Winston Churchill
humble message ordinary today
I think the important message today is that an ordinary person -- a quiet, humble person -- can ignite a movement, Marc Morial
humble government tolerance
Our government needs the church, because only those humble enough to admit they're sinners can bring democracy the tolerance it requires to survive Ronald Reagan
humble cutting boys
If I was freer than I had ever been in my life, I was not yet entirely free, for I still hung on to an idea that had been set deep in me by all my schooling so far: I was a bright boy and I ought to make something out of myself... something else that would be a cut or two above my humble origins. Wendell Berry
humble people
I'm probably one of the must humble people you'll ever meet. Mike James
humbled
I'm very humbled to be the recipient of this award. Greg Davis
humble humility people
Plenty of people wish to become devout, but no one wishes to be humble. Joseph Addison
humble humility literature
The unassuming youth seeking instruction with humility gains good fortune. Joseph Addison
humble president needs
I'm not the poorest president. The poorest is the one who needs a lot to live, Jose Mujica
humble meek
The humble and meek are thirsting for lood Joe Orton
humility mean thinking
Humility is not thinking meanly of oneself, but rather it means not thinking of oneself at all. Vance Havner
humility pride modesty
Wherever valor true is found, true modesty will there abound. W. S. Gilbert
humility catholic true-humility
True humility scarcely ever utters words of humility. Saint Francis de Sales
humility pride men
A just and reasonable modesty does not only recommend eloquence, but sets off every great talent which a man can be possessed of. Joseph Addison
humility self unity
Truth, purity, self-control, firmness, fearlessness, humility, unity, peace, and renunciation - these are the inherent qualities of a civil resister. Mahatma Gandhi
humility impossible nonviolence
Nonviolence is impossible without humility. Mahatma Gandhi
humility men years
Elections, especially of representatives and counselors, should be annual, there not being in the whole circle of the sciences a maxim more infallible than this, "where annual elections end, there slavery begins." These great men ... should be (chosen) once a year-Like bubbles on the sea of matter bourne, they rise, they break, and to the sea return. This will teach them the great political virtues of humility, patience, and moderation, without which every man in power becomes a ravenous beast of prey. John Adams
humility equality people
Whatever you may be sure of, be sure of this, that you are dreadfully like other people. James Russell Lowell
humility passion men
The demagogue is usually sly, a detractor of others, a professor of humility and disinterestedness, a great stickler for equality as respects all above him, a man who acts in corners, and avoids open and manly expositions of his course, calls blackguards gentlemen, and gentlemen folks, appeals to passions and prejudices rather than to reason, and is in all respects, a man of intrigue and deception, of sly cunning and management. James F. Cooper