Quotes About Clownish
Their clownish countenance notwithstanding, raccoons are the most destructive of all fowl thieves in many regions of North America.
~ Dave Holderread
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As the popularity of science-fiction increases, so inevitably does the volume of clownish imprecation against it.
~ Edmund Crispin
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Michael Bisping's whole life is a film scene. He's always acting. Confronting me at UFC 213, it makes me laugh. It's a bit clownish.
~ Robert Whittaker
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At least a circus performance does not last long, and the regime availing itself of the services of clownish journalists has the longevity of a mouldering mushroom.
~ Anna Politkovskaya
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It did not seem (and please destroy this letter after you have read it) that someone so clownish could disrupt something so noble and time-tested and seemingly strong, something that had been with us literally every day of our lives. We had taken, in other words, a profound gift for granted. Did not know the gift was a fluke, a chimera, a wonderful accidental of consensus and mutual understanding.
~ George Saunders
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Wrestling has to be more aggressive. It has to be bigger; it has to translate to the back of a football stadium. With acting, when that camera is up close, they can see your nose hairs twitch, and you have to pull back everything for it not to look clownish. There is that different mindset.
~ Edge
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Típicos funcionarios chapuceros, elegidos a dedo por gente desinteresada, que hacen malabares con la pelota hasta que pueden pasársela a otro bufón.
~ Terry Brooks
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Nobody can be more clownish, more clumsy and sententiously in bad taste than Herman Melville.
~ D.H. Lawrence
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Essentially a comic, clownish sort of character, his role is to teach us about the nature and the meaning of existence on the planet Earth; he straddles the consciousness of man and that of God, the Great Spirit.
~ Tomson Highway
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All of the passengers knew the man with the yellow feather to be clownish and not the least bit qualified. He was also known to all as someone who lied so often it was considered involuntary and incurable. When he had $43 in his pocket he said head $76. When he lost at cards or golf, he walked away, then told the first person he encountered that he'd won. When there was no reason to lie, he lied. He lied about the time of day while standing under a clock.
~ Dave Eggers
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It's worse than you can imagine. An idiot surrounded by clowns.
~ Michael Wolff
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It's worse than you can imagine. An idiot (Trump) surrounded by clowns. Trump won't read anything - not one-page memos, not the brief policy papers; nothing. He gets up halfway through meetings with world leaders because he is bored.
~ Michael Wolff
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These clownish words of deceit were taken more seriously than the truth.
~ Osamu Dazai
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