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Quotes About Tirade

La primacía de los tontos es insuperable y está garantizada para todas las épocas. El terror de esta tiranía se mitiga por su ineficiencia y sus consecuencias.
~ Albert Einstein
Do you want my input or is this just an angry tirade you need to vent? (Acheron) Both! (Kat) Okay, you rant and I'll add my comments at the end. (Acheron)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
James Jackson actually made menacing faces at the Quakers in the gallery, calling them outright lunatics, then launched into a tirade so emotional and incoherent that reporters in the audience had difficulty recording his words.
~ Joseph J. Ellis
But in vain did he apostrophize the insect in this new language, born of sudden inspiration, as a cockroach's understanding is not equal to such a tirade: the insect continued on its journey to a corner of the room, with movements sanctified by an ageless ritual of the cockroach world.
~ Bruno Schulz
The waste!" Behnoush continued her tirade, making Perveen dizzy with shame. "How could anyone—especially a rich girl like you—think of putting good fried food on such dirty paper? Five large potatoes were wasted, and the oil.
~ Sujata Massey
A torrent of obscenities washed over me. Having spent a considerable amount of time in Jim's company before, I was able to distill the gist of his displeasure from his filthy tirade: if he had known the tech was going to hit, he would've brought a gas-guzzling vehicle instead of two pieces of meat with skinny legs and a hysterical disposition.
~ Ilona Andrews
Enigmas hastiados de su tiranía: tiranos, dispuestos a ser destronados
~ James Joyce
profanity-laden tirade that took some of the polish off her sophisticated veneer
~ James Patterson
what she found terrifying was the incoherence of his tirade, because she thought there was no greater violence than the one done to meaning.
~ Unknown
More than the threatening tone, what she found terrifying was the incoherence of his tirade, because she thought there was no greater violence than the one done to meaning.
~ Unknown
At times scathing, at times caustic and sarcastic, and never for a moment the least bit sympathetic, the judge's sentencing tirade raged for thirty minutes and startled many in the courtroom. Claudia, frail and much thinner after seventeen months of jailhouse food, stood as straight as possible and absorbed the blows. Only once did she seem to waver, as if her knees were losing strength. Never did she shed a tear, nor did she take her eyes off the judge.
~ John Grisham
The New York press mercilessly mocked Tilton's screed. The World headlined its tirade "The Queen of Quacks" and Tilton's words "hideous rubbish." Harper's Weekly hooted: "If apples are wormy this year, and grapes mildew, and duck's eggs addle… it may all be ascribed to the unhallowed influence of Mr. Tilton's Life of Victoria Woodhull.
~ Unknown