Quotes About Appalled
Thy acts are like mercy," said Hester, bewildered and appalled. "But thy words interpret thee as a terror!
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Death didn't shock her, but it appalled her, and she knew it always would: the waste of it, the violence and cruelty of it. But she lived with it too much to be shocked, even by this.
~ J.D. Robb
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I'm appalled that when I talk about the neo-conservatives it's somehow twisted, some sort of a racist comment.
~ Lee Whitnum
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What happened was very sad. Mr. Lacey told the staff that he was disappointed and appalled that the front of the book was all commentary and that he wanted hard news.
~ Sydney Schanberg
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He was appalled by the cheaper hotels. In New York you drop fast.
~ V.S. Naipaul
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What happened was very sad. Mr. Lacey told the staff that he was disappointed and appalled that the front of the book was all commentary and that he wanted hard news.
~ Sydney Schanberg
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There are plenty of young people who are appalled by the behaviour of the older generation, rightly, and are dedicated to trying to stop this madness before it consumes us all. Well, that's the hope for the future.
~ Noam Chomsky
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Fang: There is one bright side to this. Max: Yeah? What's that? The new and improved Erasers would mutilate us before they killed us? Fang: *grins* You looove me. (holds out arms) You love me this much. Max: My shriek of appalled rage would probably be heard in California, or maybe Hawaii.
~ James Patterson
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There is one bright side to this, said Fang. Yeah? What's that? The new and improved Erasers would mutilate us before they killed us? He grinned at me so unexpectedly I forgot to flap for a second and dropped several feet. You looove me, he crooned smugly. Holding his arms out wide he added, You love me this much. My shriek of appalled rage could probably be heard in California, or maybe Hawaii.
~ James Patterson
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I was appalled and shocked that Bush used the State of the Union to attack same-sex marriages and indicated that he would support a constitutional amendment.
~ Jean O'Leary
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When we hear a story of the abuse of a child or the abuse of women almost all people are appalled by instances of that kind.
~ Desmond Tutu
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My ambivalence about the sport we shared appalled him. It was heresy. Surfing, to begin with, was not a "sport." It was a "path." And the more you poured into it, the more you got back from it—he himself was the exuberant proof of that. I
~ William Finnegan
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I was stunned with outrage.
~ Tony Benn
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We are the Few, the Proud, the More or Less Constantly Appalled at Everyone Else.
~ David Foster Wallace
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Then what the hell did you become an imperial noble for!?" "Not sure, but not to surround myself with a bevy of harem girls." "Your values leave me scandalized and appalled.
~ Unknown
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I was appalled at the amount of study necessary in order to qualify in medicine, and gradually my desire was blunted by a keener - and secret - wish to become an actor.
~ Conrad Veidt
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I get appalled when I see good drivers being left on the sidelines because they haven't come up with the half million to a million to put themselves in a competitive car.
~ John Surtees
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We 8 are the Few, the Proud, the More or Less Constantly Appalled at Everyone Else.
~ David Foster Wallace
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Kashmiri Pandits are the worst victim of intolerance who were forced to leave their houses, I saw their camps and am appalled to see the conditions they are forced to live in.
~ Raza Murad
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She drew the line at television. It took no effort to watch – it was infinitely more beneficial to the soul, and to the intelligence, to read or to listen – and what she imagined there was on TV appalled her.
~ John Irving
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But she drew the line at television. It took no effort to watch—it was infinitely more beneficial to the soul, and to the intelligence, to read or to listen—and what she imagined there was to watch on TV appalled her; she had, of course, only read about it.
~ John Irving
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In 1870, the throne was offered to Prince Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen. Had the Prince rejected the offer at once, there might have been no Franco-Prussian war, and Napoleon III might have ended his days still on the throne. Alas, he accepted. France was appalled, how possibly could she accept being the sausage the middle of a German sandwich.
~ John Julius Norwich
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But to ask pity of our body is like discoursing in front of an octopus, for which our words can have no more meaning than the sound of the tides, and with which we should be appalled to find ourselves condemned to live.
~ Marcel Proust
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More shouts, and then my father was there, staring down at me in horror: the minor pagan god, appalled at what his worshiper had done.
~ Marie Brennan
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