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sarcastic looks being-sarcastic
Aw, now look at that, you're being sarcastic, aren't you? Carl Jung
sarcastic believe thinking
People often think I'm a faker, but I'm usually honest, in a certain way--in such a way that often nobody believes me! Richard P. Feynman
sarcastic two rose
If he wants to tell you, he'll tell you. End of story, Rose. Besides, you certainly keep your share of secrets too. You two have a lot in common." "Are you kidding? He's arrogant, sarcastic, likes to intimidate people, and—oh." Okay. Maybe she had a point. Richelle Mead
sarcastic people likes
Are you kidding? He's arrogant, sarcastic, likes to intimidate people, and—oh." Okay. Maybe she had a point. Richelle Mead
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 wise stupid
Are you always this stupid or are you making a special effort today? Russell Lynes
sarcastic beach eye
Percy smiled at her - that sarcastic troublemaker smile that had annoyed her for years but eventually had become endearing. His sea-green eyes were as gorgeous as she remembered. His dark hair was swept to one side, like he'd just come from a walk on the beach. He looked even better than he had six months ago - tanner and taller, leaner and more muscular. Percy threw his arms around her. They kissed and for a moment nothing else mattered. An asteroid could have hit the planet and wiped out all life, and Annabeth wouldn't have cared. Rick Riordan
sarcastic horse sadism
I'd call him a sadistic, hippophilic necrophile, but that would be beating a dead horse. Woody Allen
writing character prejudice
It is always sad to write about prejudice, but sometimes when we see it being played out in the lives of fictional characters, we can recognize it in our own lives. Katherine Paterson
writing world fiction
The world that is in me is the only world I have by which to grasp the world outside and as I write fiction, it is the chart by which I must steer. Katherine Paterson
writing satanic television
Many of you already read my writings indicating that TV is the new god. There is a little thing I neglected to mention up until now, television is the major mainstream infiltration for the new satanic religion. Anton LaVey
writing form extensions
Form is never more than an extension of content. Robert Creeley
writing hopefully knows
Hopefully, I write what I don't know. Robert Creeley
writing men thinking
I don’t think any man writing can worry about what the act of writing costs him, even though at times he is very aware of it. Robert Creeley
writing play important
Writing is the same as music. It’s in how you phrase it, how you hold back the note, bend it, shape it, then release it. And what you don’t play is as important as what you do say. Robert Creeley
writing school unique
We all start out with the same alphabet. We are all unique. Talent is not the most important thing --- discipline and dedication are. Craft can be learned but desire and longing are innate. Despite the demands of school and just being young, try to write SOMETHING every day --- a description, a captured emotion, a simile, a metaphor. Read, for crying out loud! A writer must read the way a ball player must go to the ballfield every day to practice. Everything is possible in this world of ours--- and so's publication. Robert Cormier
writing intelligent thinking
I simply write with an intelligent reader in mind. I don't think about how old they are. Robert Cormier
sarcasm sass language
I can fluently speak five languages: English, emoji, sexting, sarcasm and sass. Tyler Oakley
sarcasm wife pedestal
I tended to place my wife under a pedestal. Woody Allen
sarcasm irony argument
Neither irony nor sarcasm is argument. Rufus Choate
sarcasm men differences
Vice is man's nature: virtue is a habit -- or a mask. . . . The foregoing maxim shows the difference between truth and sarcasm. William Hazlitt
sarcasm men vices
It is as hard to satirize well a man of distinguished vices, as to praise well a man of distinguished virtues. Jonathan Swift
sarcasm glasses world
Satire is a sort of glass wherein beholders do generally discover everybody’s face but their own; which is the chief reason for that kind reception it meets with in the world, and that so very few are offended with it. Jonathan Swift
sarcasm abuse intellect
Sarcasm is an abuse of the intellect. Hazrat Inayat Khan
sarcasm doctors needs
It's a plastic surgeon you need, not a doctor John Cleese
sarcasm want stay-with-me
Stay with me; I want to be alone Joey Lauren Adams