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Quotes About Disapproving

For years, he had eaten without looking up, without speaking, his silence condemning, as though some judgment were being passed, then broken only by an accusatory grunt, a disapproving cluck of his tongue, a one-word command for more bread, more water.
~ Khaled Hosseini
It is a waste of time to dissipate one's moral zeal in disapproving of royal persons who have mistresses.
~ Robertson Davies
On the whole, a woman isn't keen on her mother-in-law if she's controlling, disapproving, or interfering. Mine is a triple major in the ings and took extra night classes in calculating just for kicks. The woman is a hate nerd.
~ Stephanie Klein
Now she knew. The Duke of Langford, the archly correct gentleman who had been so annoying and disapproving... Was completely naughty at heart.
~ Sharon Page
I don't think much of such plants as medicine. Dr. Andrews's face was disapproving. Every plant grows differently. One cannot control for strength of dosage.
~ Sujata Massey
There was Kir, red hair combed back and That Expression on his sharp face. Even his freckles looked serious. I'd given up wondering how a freckle-faced teenager could look so much like a disapproving granny.
~ Lilith Saintcrow
Ah, there's the governess voice. All stern and disapproving. It makes me feel like a naughty schoolboy.
~ Lisa Kleypas
He ate lunch at his favorite Indian-vegan restaurant because the food was good and because it amused him—an ancient werewolf eating New Age vegan. And it was petty of him, but one of the waitresses was terrified of him and another one was vaguely disapproving—as if she could smell the meat on his breath. He enjoyed both reactions.
~ Patricia Briggs
A jogger approached them and stopped, jogging in place. "Your dog should be on a leash," he said in politely disapproving tones. "It's the rules. There are lots of kids here and a big dog like that might scare someone." "Werewolf," said Anna blandly, just to see what he would do. He stopped jogging and looked, his jaw dropping. "Shit," he said. "You're kidding me.
~ Patricia Briggs