Quotes About Insolence
Namaste , Prince of Naga-loka. I'm grateful. You're a fine fellow. He stuck out his tongue and grinned wickedly. For a royal wriggler. Namaste , O flea-ridden tree-climber, Shesha replied, with a fond glint in his eyes. May your life be as long as you insolence is great.
~ Lloyd Alexander
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The insolence of base minds in success is boundless; and would scarce admit of a comparison, did not they themselves furnish us with one in the degrees of their abjection when evil returns upon them.
~ Laurence Sterne
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this particular category of asshole compounds temerity with obliviousness.
~ Eduardo Sacheri
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I piss on you from a considerable height.
~ Edward Abbey
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A great deal of the calmness of her insolence had left her. She had expected to have the whole night in which luxuriously to torment the lump opposite her. To torment him and to allure him.
~ Ford Madox Ford
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Sage Deinem Hauptmann, er kann mich im Arsche lecken.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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this insolence was turned by the providence of God to a very different purpose; for the face of Christ, dishonoured by spitting and blows, has restored to us that image which had been disfigured, and almost effaced, by sin.
~ John Calvin
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Wit is well-bred insolence.
~ Aristotle
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Yes.' He drank it all down and then casually threw the glass at the fireplace. I stared at the fragments. 'You don't mind, do you?' He gestured to the broken glass with a sarcastic smile. 'I surely hope you don't, because there's nothing much you can do about it if you do mind.
~ Anne Rice
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No offense, Dorian. Oh, what the hell, take all the offense you want, it's not like I give a shit. (Savitar)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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The pistol is not a weapon, it is an impertinence.
~ Arturo Pérez-Reverte
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What a rude creature,' said Baldmoney, in a quiet tone to Sneezewort. 'How vain,' said Sneezewort; 'and he called us persons.' 'I'm waiting,' said the pheasant in a steely voice, looking over their heads. 'Well, you vain insolent creature, you can wait! We're not going out of this wood for you or anybody else!' replied Baldmoney hotly.
~ B.B.
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Of Pride. And though it be so that no man can accurately tell the number of the twigs and the evils that come from Pride, yet will I show you a part of them, as you shall understand. There is Disobedience, Boasting, Hypocrisy, Contempt, Arrogance, Impudence, Swelling of Heart, Insolence, Elation, Impatience, Haughtiness, Presumption, Irreverence, Obstinacy, Vainglory, and many another twig that I can not declare.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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How art thou, thou globby bottle of cheap stinking chip-oil? Come and get one in the yarbles, if you have any yarbles, you eunuch jelly, thou.
~ Anthony Burgess
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Wit is educated insolence.
~ Aristotle
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They are fond of fun and therefore witty, wit being well-bred insolence.
~ Aristotle
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Good and evil will grow up in the world together; and they who complain, in peace, of the insolence of the populace, must remember that their insolence in peace is bravery in war.
~ Arthur Bryant
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La insolencia produce al tirano.
~ Sophocles
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When nightDarkens the streets, then wander forth the sonsOf Belial, flown with insolence and wine.
~ John Milton
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CAIUS MARCIUS: GO FUCK YOURSELF
~ John Osborne
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If there were honorary degrees for assholes, he'd be a doctor of everything," Lily said.
~ John Sandford
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Patron. Commonly a wretch who supports with insolence, and is paid with flattery').
~ John Sutherland
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However much I have frequented the mystics, deep down I have always sided with the Devil; unable to equal him in power, I have tried to be worthy of him, at least, in insolence, acrimony, arbitrariness, and caprice.
~ Emil Cioran
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The cynicism of utter solitude is a calvary relieved by insolence.
~ Emil M. Cioran
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