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insult
William Wordsworth Wrongs unredressed, or insults unavenged.
insult-to-injury judging soil
Robert Purvis I elect to stay on the soil of which I was born and on the plot of ground which I have fairly bought and honestly paid for. Don't advise me to leave, and don't add insult to injury by telling me it's for my own good; of that I am to be the judge.
insulting dialect language
Rudyard Kipling The American has no language, he has a dialect, slang, provincialism, accent and so forth
insulting littles way
Jose Ortega y Gasset To learn English you must begin by thrusting the jaw forward, almost clenching the teeth, and practically immbilizing the lips. In this way the English produce the series of unpleasant little mews of which their language consists.
insulted
Nick Rhodes Intelligence can't be insulted.
insults-you giving insulting
Portia de Rossi She'd tell me how she'd handle the backhanded compliment by smiling and pretending she was receiving a genuine compliment all the while ignoring their attempt to be insulting. After all, it's the way an insult is received that makes it an insult. You can't really give offense unless someone takes it.
insult outrage insolence
Pierre Corneille He who allows himself to be insulted deserves to be so; and insolence, if unpunished, increases! [Lat., Qui se laisse outrager, merite qu'on l'outrage Et l'audace impunie enfle trop un courage.]
insulting just-being said
Rachel Caine Maybe you're not his type." Michael said "Oh, now you're just being insulting.
talented tight understand
Tommy Bowden He's as talented a tight end as we've had here in a while, but doesn't understand the tempo.
talent
Truman Capote Talent is a valued tormentor.
talent cursed
Robert Rauschenberg I've not been cursed with talent, which could be a great inhibitor.
talent states microcosm
Samuel Foote Woman, I tell you, is a microcosm; and rightly to rule her, requires as great talents as to govern a state.
talent great-men resources
Zig Ziglar All resources are not obvious; great managers find and develop available talent.
talent disgusting oneself
Milan Kundera Disgust at having to talk about oneself is what distinguishes novelistic talent from lyric talent,
talent teach
Barbara Corcoran Don't teach talent that isn't there.
talent film
John Carpenter I had a talent for scoring films. I just developed it.
talent amount extraordinary
Gedde Watanabe It's the most extraordinary and saddest thing, the amount of talent out there not being seen.