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Quotes About Mockery

Congratulations, you have a sense of humor. And to those who didn't: Go stick your head in the mud.
~ Jesse Ventura
Being treated nicely felt wrong somehow, as if we were acting out what a relationship should be rather than being in it. For men who hate women, an admission like this one is proof that see, women want a guy who treats them like shit but that's not true either. What is closer to the truth is that when confronted with the love you deserve, it is easier to mock it than accept it.
~ Jessica Valenti
What is closer to the truth is that when confronted with the love you deserve, it is easier to mock it than accept it. Especially when everything else you have experienced of love and connection is based on something more like control or disdain.
~ Jessica Valenti
What is closer to the truth is that when confronted with the love you deserve, it is easier to mock it than accept it.
~ Jessica Valenti
The fact that the Princess of Wales, a major international figure, and the BBC, a leading public broadcasting company, had to go to such extraordinary lengths to record an interview makes a mockery of the notion that we live in an open society. Indeed, if the programme had been the smuggled testimony of a Middle Eastern princess there would have been outraged protests about a repressive regime.
~ Andrew Morton
Innocence is the one thing you can't re-create, can only parody.
~ Andrew Smith
Don't mock me, Witcher. The matter is becoming serious. It's becoming ever less clear what this is all about, and when no one knows what something's about it's sure to be all about money.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Did you see him there? Frigging knight! See his coat of arms? Ha! Three lions on a shield? Two shitting and the third snarling!
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Let it be thus, Geralt of Rivia. Perhaps your destiny was precisely to renounce it and quit? I think that's exactly what it was. For you should know that if you had chosen, chosen correctly, you would see that the destiny you mock has been sneering at you.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Love mocks good sense. That's its charm and beauty.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
It's easy to mock a man who has founded a religion based on John Coltrane, who considers 'A Love Supreme,' whatever its merits as a jazz album, to be holy scripture.
~ Tucker Carlson
When in doubt, mock the powerful, not the powerless.
~ Jon Lovett
A lot of people like to judge you and make fun of you on the Internet, and people make you feel crazy whenever you're in a depression or having anxiety or having a panic attack.
~ Noah Cyrus
I can't whistle. My husband makes fun of me for that.
~ Tiffani Thiessen
I think a lot of comedy is about making fun of people at the expense of somebody.
~ Phil Dunster
It sounds so boring - and my brothers tease, 'Oh poor you, pulling pretend pints all day' - but it's very, very long hours, and you're knackered when you get home.
~ Katherine Kelly
I wasn't the most technical player. But I was fast, and if I push the ball past a player, I can get there. Everyone always made fun of me in a good way for that.
~ Alex Morgan
The real reason your pro tells you to keep your head down is so you can't see him laughing at you.
~ Phyllis Diller
The Secret Revelation of John opens, again, in crisis. The disciple John, grieving Jesus' death, is walking toward the temple when he meets a Pharisee who mocks him for having been deceived by a false messiah. These taunts echoed John's own fear and doubt.
~ Elaine Pagels
Solomon Kane stood forth alone, grim man of a somber race: "Worthy of death he well may be, but the court ye held was a mockery, "Ye hid your spite in a travesty where Justice hid her face. "More of the man had ye been, on deck your sword to cleanly draw "Inforthright fury from its sheath, and openly cleave him to the teeth -- "Rather than slink and hide beneath a hollow word of Law.
~ Robert E. Howard
A religion that does not command the respect of the greatest minds will, in a little while, excite the mockery of all.
~ Robert G. Ingersoll
He laughed at that. 'You're
~ Robert Goddard
Abderian laughter. Inhabitants of ancient Abdera were known as rural simpletons who foolishly derided people and things they didn't understand. Thus these Thracians saw their name become a synonym for foolish, scoffing laughter or mockery. Though proverbially known for their stupidity, the Abderites included some of the wisest men in Greece, Democritus and Protagoras among them.
~ Robert Hendrickson
comic cynicism
~ Robert McKee