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Quotes About Repugnant

My answer is that if it be true that every novel contains an element of autobiography—and this can hardly be denied, since the creator can only express himself in his creation—then there are some of us to whom an open display of sentiment is repugnant.
~ Joseph Conrad
Violence is a very ugly thing. Violence is often so casual on film, and made to look so cool and so sexy, but violence is a repulsive, repugnant act that human beings inflict on each other. It shouldn't seem to be cool and sexy, ever really.
~ James Purefoy
I find capitalism repugnant. It is filthy, it is gross, it is alienating... because it causes war, hypocrisy and competition.
~ Fidel Castro
Occupation qua occupation is morally repugnant.
~ Raphael Cohen-Almagor
I don't have enough gross words in my gross vocabulary to describe how gross that gross thought is. Gross.
~ A.S. King, Ask the Passengers
It's hard to penetrate characters who are very cut off and lack empathy and to do it with sympathy. It's so easy to make a damaged character repugnant.
~ Siri Hustvedt
But this could not be the case with-the idea of a nature more perfect than myself; for to receive it from nothing was a thing manifestly impossible; and, because it is not less repugnant that the more perfect should be an effect of, and dependence on the less perfect, than that something should proceed from nothing, it was equally impossible that I could hold it from myself:
~ Rene Descartes
An attitude of philosophic doubt, of suspended judgment, is repugnant to the natural man. Belief is an independent joy to him.
~ William Minto
Humans disgust me. Vile creatures.
~ William Regal
May I assume that everything about a traditional wedding is repugnant and off-putting to you?" "That's correct.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
I get nonplussed by all the Fifties retro-revival aesthetic. Would we really want to be in our pinnies in our kitchen weeping? I find the kitchen, housewifey aesthetic repugnant.
~ Romola Garai
T]he most repugnant bastard there is: the bastard-octopus.
~ Roland Barthes
Keep on acquiring a taste for what is naturally repugnant; this is an unfailing source of pleasure.
~ Aleister Crowley
Disagreement is not oppression. Argument is not assault. Words – even provocative or repugnant ones – are not violence. The answer to speech we do not like is more speech.
~ Douglas Murray
Corrections had also sized his orange jumpsuit wrong—which they were known to do with child molesters and other particularly repugnant inmates—making him appear smaller and slighter
~ Jilliane Hoffman
I find the whole Blairish idea more and more repugnant every day. 'New Labour': the term itself is so trashy. Kind of ersatz.
~ Harold Pinter
Those who have a true understanding of America know that we have no desire for territorial expansion, for economic or other domination of other peoples. Such purposes are repugnant to our ideals of human freedom.
~ Herbert Hoover
After all, true brotherly love is unconditional compassion; it harbors utter doubt about the validity of harming anyone, however repugnant their behavior. And in a society where no one gets punished for anything, repugnant behavior will grow.
~ Robert Wright
the very idea of taking a risk that was not demanded by circumstances was repugnant to him.
~ Louis L'Amour
Our touchstones of slavery are 'Song of the South,' 'Gone With the Wind' and 'The Birth of a Nation.' It's hard to separate the cinematic quality from the underlying themes. I appreciate the films, but the message was repugnant.
~ John Ridley
The moral was, in time of anarchy, tough leadership is the only solution - even though the collateral damage may be heartbreaking. Mrs. Thatcher's strident, take-no prisoners approach was in some ways repugnant, but it was surely necessary.
~ Nigel Hamilton
When he lifted the cover of one of the trash cans, before emptying the contents of his own pail into it, he was always astonished by its neatness and order. His own trash was the most indecent collection in the entire building. Repugnant and despicable. There was no resemblance between it and the honest, day-to-day trash of the other tenants. That had a solid, respectable appearance, and his did not.
~ Roland Topor
Freedom of expression truly exists only when a society's most repugnant nitwits are allowed to spew their nonsense in public.
~ Sarah Vowell
We are alien to each other, and their virtues are even more repugnant to my taste than their falsehoods and false dice.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche