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Quotes About Taunt

What's the most fetching thing that provokes people? A volcano? Fountains that dance? A pirate ship that sinks? Some other animated device or presentation? Is that as strong as mystery? Allure, intrigue, is much more powerful... It taunts you.
~ Steve Wynn
I hate [slavery] because it deprives the republican example of its just influence in the world—enables the enemies of free institutions, with plausibility, to taunt us as hypocrites—causes the real friends of freedom to doubt our sincerity.
~ Abraham Lincoln
God will forget your sin and iniquity in the sense that it will not adversely affect your relationship with Him. His acceptance of you is total; He will never taunt you with a past transgression or allow it to influence adversely His relationship with you. Nor are you on probation in the Christian life. The Lord's acceptance of you is based on perfect knowledge; you may disappoint Him, but you will never surprise Him.
~ Walter A. Henrichsen
I'm gonna kill you, shuck-face!
~ James Dashner
Pipe it, shuck-face,
~ James Dashner
A vulnerability in an organization's IoT microcosm is a taunt to exploit by malicious hackers.
~ James Scott
You're a jerk, Dent," said the boy, "a complete kneebiter.
~ Douglas Adams
When an opposition member taunted Nehru with regard to his remark that Aksai Chin was barren land, with no grass growing on it, a Congress MP added this telling supplement: 'No hair grows on my head. Does it mean that the head has no value?' This was widely viewed as a dig at Nehru who, of course, was completely bald himself.59
~ Ramachandra Guha
So commonplace was crucifixion in the Roman Empire that Cicero referred to it as "that plague." Among the citizenry, the word "cross" (crux) became a popular and particularly vulgar taunt, akin to "go hang yourself.
~ Reza Aslan
Hey big mouth, how do you spell triple?
~ Shoeless Joe Jackson
What's the matter?" said the foul old man. "Birdie got your tongue?
~ William Lashner
If you stop and think about it, nearly all great humor is at the expense of someone or something.
~ Alan King
Anyone of their age had already spent years in the Hitler Youth being trained to ridicule, taunt, and bully,
~ Jane Thynne
Hold the wire firmly so that it's taunt, and cross the wires around the bead. . Keep the wire firm and then cross them again, so as the wrapped wire you have just made lays beneath the previous crossed wire you made
~ Janice Love
I sang it as a gift to the audience, to the composer, to me. I sang it as a taunt to the Fates, too. I was weary of my fears as well as my desires, and so I sang it in simple defiance of all of it, even defying myself.
~ Alexander Chee
Isn't it the sweetest mockery to mock our enemies?
~ Sophocles
You've got something to say to me, Seaweed Brain? You'd probably kick my butt. You know I'd kick your butt.
~ Rick Riordan
They call you Jatt? They call you Jutt? I'm gonna toss you in a rut! Then I'm gonna punch you in the gut!
~ Kathryn Lasky
A man's subconscious self is not the ideal companion. It lurks for the greater part of his life in some dark den of its own, hidden away, and emerges only to taunt and deride and increase the misery of a miserable hour. --Uneasy Money
~ Wodehouse
Oh, shut yer face, ya idiot!
~ David Walliams
Chubi, rhymes with booby, which you don't have, or doodie, which your face looks like, she said smugly, leaning back and making her chair squeak.
~ Kim Harrison
Good boy, Devon," I taunted. "You got me home before dark. If you can sit, shake and roll over, too, I'm sure Callum will give you a doggie treat.
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
By 1996, Clinton was able to run for re-election on the strength of what the '93 budget had delivered - and to taunt the Republicans (including his opponent, Bob Dole) for having been so afraid of it.
~ Steve Kornacki
The crowd groaned. "Nice job doofus!" Finn said.
~ Ridley Pearson