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Quotes About Crude

Subtle like a runaway bulldozer
~ Ilona Andrews
YOU WHORE, I'M GETTING A BLOW JOB!
~ Charles Bukowski
Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter.
~ George Lucas
Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter.
~ George Lucas
In crude Marxist terms, liberals have a theory of infallible government that is constantly at war with the reality of life.
~ Jonah Goldberg
I think she said I should seek help. Something like that, but it was in much cruder terms. And that I had a fascination with things coming out of people's mouths.
~ Sam Raimi
They were coarse and crude. They made rude finger gestures to one another and they were their scars like badges. They were a family, unbreakable, loyal and absolutely powerful when they stood together.
~ Christine Feehan
Fred Trueman the man has often been tactless, haphazard, crude, a creature of impulse.
~ John Arlott
She can be Mary Poppins but she can also be - I would never use the word 'crude' in the same sentence as Julie Andrews because she is so fine and beautiful - but she can be naughty and she doesn't mind a good joke.
~ Nicholas Hammond
She'd taken the harlot century she'd been born into for granted, knowing no other, but now-seeing it with his eyes, hearing it with his ears-she understood it afresh; saw just how desperate it was to please, yet how dispossessed of pleasure; how crude, even as it claimed sophistication; and, despite it's zeal to spellbind, how utterly unenchanting.
~ Clive Barker
She'd taken the harlot century she'd been born into for granted, knowing no other, but now — seeing it with his eyes, hearing it with his ears — she understood it afresh; saw just how desperate it was to please, yet how dispossessed of pleasure; how crude, even as it claimed sophistication; and, despite its zeal to spellbind, how utterly unenchanting.
~ Clive Barker
The subject may be crude and repulsive. Its expression is artistically modulated and balanced. This is style. This is art. This is the only thing that really matters in books.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
Crude classifications and false generalizations are the curse of the organized life.
~ H. G. Wells
I have often heard the statement made by foreign singers, as a demonstrated fact, that the German artists are artists in feeling indeed, and serious in their devotion, but that their singing is crude.
~ Anton Seidl
I've always believed that you have to have the skills before you destroy the skills. If you want to be crude, be crude, but don't be crude because you don't know how to do it, because you're not perfect at drawing and pattern-cutting.
~ Louise Wilson
Yet another thing Canadians and Europeans have in common is an obsession with the United States, and with distinguishing themselves from it, often by crude stereotyping.
~ Timothy Garton Ash
Now they're saying all this terrorist activity could lead to higher oil prices. When asked why, the oil companies said, "Cause everything leads to higher oil prices." In fact, the price of crude oil could hit $80 a barrel. That's not crude -- that's obscene.
~ leno jay
Crude, immoral, vulgar and senseless.
~ Leo Tolstoy
Conservatives and companies condoned Rush Limbaugh's politics of personal destruction when it came to smearing elected officials. 'Fair game,' they said, even when crass and crude. That's just the way it is.
~ Christine Pelosi
The U.S. policy of hoarding crude oil never made the world, or even the U.S., a safer place.
~ Timothy Noah
Innovation by American energy companies has led to a glut of the lighter forms of crude oil found in U.S. shale basins such as Eagle Ford, Barnett and Permian Basin.
~ Will Hurd
i put the shotgun in an Adidas bag and padded it out with four pairs of tennis socks, not my style at all, but that was what I was aiming for: If they think you're crude, go technical; if they think you're technical, go crude. I'm a very technical boy. So I decided to get as crude as possible.
~ William Gibson
A solemn state of mind is never crude or simple—it seems to contain a certain measure of its own opposite in solution. A solemn joy preserves a sort of bitter in its sweetness; a solemn sorrow is one to which we intimately consent.
~ William James
A crude Darwinism? A sadistic fancy? An irresponsible egoism? A megalomania?
~ William L. Shirer