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Quotes About Sardonic

I can be very dry and sarcastic.
~ Hayden Panettiere
I am pretty sarcastic and pretty dry.
~ Anneliese van der Pol
I can be sarcastic.
~ Juan Pablo Galavis
I just have a deadpan sense of humor, I guess.
~ Martine Syms
We are suffering from too much sarcasm.
~ Marianne Moore
Come out with all the old inane cliches and curl a sardonic lip at them.
~ Agatha Christie
There's nothing more fun than mean-spirited characters.
~ Adam McKay
Fortified with self-loathing, with the reserves of sardonic contempt he'd absorbed in his time spent around Milacar, he'd gone to the gate tight-lipped and filled with a strange, queasy energy, as if walking to his own execution as well as Jelim's. He'd known at some deep, cold level that he would cope. He was wrong. Utterly.
~ Richard K. Morgan
I looked at the jury, raised an eyebrow. I work on that in the mirror at home, the one raised eyebrow. It should be a course of its own in law school. You sort of have to relax one half of your face, contract the muscles on the other, all while keeping a sweetly sardonic expression. You do it wrong, you look like you just ate bad jalapeño. You do it right, it denotes skepticism, it denotes shared knowledge, it was as good as shouting to the jury.
~ William Lashner
I have a dark sense of humor.
~ Olivia Munn
I like dry-to-the-bone stuff. I don't know what it is. I was raised on PBS showing weird British comedies.
~ Jonathan Krisel
Nobody's interested in sweetness and light.
~ Hedda Hopper
Her own life had been a haze of privilege, narcissism, and impossibly extended adolescence, filled with mean, sardonic hipness and self-protection. Now she has been called.
~ Richard Powers
Melancholic, although often sardonic, mixtures of emoitions-foreboding, aloneness, regret, and a dark sense of lost destiny and ill-used passions-are woven throughout Byron's most autobiographical poems, especially Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Lara, and Manfred. Perturbed and constant motion, coupled with a brooding awareness of life's impermanence, also mark the transient and often bleak nature of Byron's work.
~ Kay Redfield Jamison
It's so warm it's almost friendly. A friendly work of art. I've never thought such a thing in my life. And look at it. It's never sentimental. It's generous, but it's sardonic too. And whenever it's sardonic, a moment later it's generous again.
~ Ali Smith
Chicago," Bright answered sardonically, "is not just a place. It's a state of mind.
~ Richard North Patterson
Shikata ga nai," Maya said sardonically. There is no other choice.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
He says with patented Smirk Number Three." Devon shook his head and made a sound somwhere in the neighborhood of tsk-tsk. "You're getting rusty, Bronwyn. That was clearly Smirk Number Two: sardonic with a side of wit.
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
a new phrase was making the rounds in Berlin, to be deployed upon encountering a friend or acquaintance on the street, ideally with a sardonic lift of one eyebrow: "Lebst du noch?" Which meant, "Are you still among the living?
~ Erik Larson
The habit of sardonic contemplation is the hardest habit of all to break.
~ Angela Carter
If God lived on earth," goes a sardonic Yiddish saying, "people would knock out all His windows.
~ Leo Rosten
Most of the time she preferred to be sardonically out of line, out of step. To sound harsher than she was. Which fooled nobody, strangely enough. People saw through her tough-guy routine, even liked her for it, and the cruder her formulations, the harder she tried to be this radical alienated individual, the more profoundly she was loved.
~ Salman Rushdie
It must have meant something, though, that at this turn of my life I grabbed up a book. Because it was in books that I would find, for the next few years, my lovers. They were men, not boys. They were self-possessed and sardonic, with a ferocious streak in them, reserves of gloom.
~ Alice Munro
Tagg seemed an appealing guy. He was cynical, pessimistic, dour, irritable, sardonic, acerbic, and hot-tempered: all the qualities I most admire in a man. "You can't help the personality God has given you," a trainer who'd known Tagg for many years once explained, but there were those who thought that Tagg could have tried a little harder.
~ Joe McGinniss