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sarcastic wise mind
Russell Lynes Don't let you mind wander - it's far too small to be let out on its own.
sarcastic wise insults-you
Russell Lynes I don't know what makes you so dumb but it really works.
sarcastic horse sadism
Woody Allen I'd call him a sadistic, hippophilic necrophile, but that would be beating a dead horse.
sarcastic sarcasm years
Woody Allen Organized crime in America takes in over forty billion dollars a year and spends very little on office supplies.
sarcastic character people
Woody Allen Throughout history in the theater and film people do like sarcastic characters, and they do like curmudgeons - if they're amusing, they do like them despite the fact that they're vitriolic, particularly if they're for the right thing. If you can see that the person is a decent person and is for the right thing, and is not just a nasty person with base motives, but someone who is a decent human but expresses himself.
sarcastic nature sarcasm
Woody Allen As the poet said, 'Only God can make a tree,' probably because it's so hard to figure out how to get the bark on.
sarcastic time fun
Woody Allen Most of the time I don't have much fun. The rest of the time I don't have any fun at all.
sarcastic perfection
William James The perfection of rottenness.
nature performing touching
E. O. Wilson It had her performing stripping, touching herself, things of that nature.
nature men imagination
Richard P. Feynman But see that the imagination of nature is far, far greater than the imagination of man.
nature learning evil
Richard Dawkins Nature is not cruel, only pitilessly indifferent. This is one of the hardest lessons for humans to learn. We cannot admit that things might be neither good nor evil, neither cruel nor kind, but simply callous-indifferent to all suffering, lacking all purpose.
nature art eye
Richard Wilbur The eye is pleased when nature stoops to art.
nature civilization interest
Ronald Wright If civilization is to survive, it must live on the interest, not the capital, of nature.
nature garden rainfall
Truman Capote In my garden, after a rainfall, you can faintly, yes, hear the breaking of new blooms.
nature men wisest-man
Tryon Edwards Nature hath nothing made so base, but can read some instruction to the wisest man.
nature travel tired
Reinhold Messner I was in continual agony; I have never in my life been so tired as on the summit of Everest that day. I just sat and sat there, oblivious to everything....
nature self environmental
Reinhold Niebuhr The mastery of nature is vainly believed to be an adequate substitute for self mastery.
sarcasm wife pedestal
Woody Allen I tended to place my wife under a pedestal.
sarcasm irony argument
Rufus Choate Neither irony nor sarcasm is argument.
sarcasm men differences
William Hazlitt Vice is man's nature: virtue is a habit -- or a mask. . . . The foregoing maxim shows the difference between truth and sarcasm.
sarcasm men vices
Jonathan Swift It is as hard to satirize well a man of distinguished vices, as to praise well a man of distinguished virtues.
sarcasm glasses world
Jonathan Swift 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.
sarcasm doctors needs
John Cleese It's a plastic surgeon you need, not a doctor
sarcasm want stay-with-me
Joey Lauren Adams Stay with me; I want to be alone
sarcasm knives voice
Cassandra Clare We had and incident. I took care of it." "Really." Jace's voice dripped sarcasm. "Do you even know how to use that knife, Clarissa? Without poking a hole in yourself or any innocent bystanders?
sarcasm lasts jace
Cassandra Clare Sarcasm is the last refuge of the imaginatively bankrupt.