Quotes About Sulky
Torture?" she asked with a laugh. "My first piece of information I'll divulge to you? I wouldn't recommend trying to torture me. I dislike it and grow sulky under pincers. It's a fault.
~ Kresley Cole
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Hot, but kind of grouchy.
~ Denise Hunter
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Whare sits our sulky, sullen dame,Gathering her brows like gathering storm,Nursing her wrath to keep it warm.
~ Robert Burns
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Where sits our sulky, sullen dame, Gathering her brows like gathering storm, Nursing her wrath to keep it warm.
~ Robert Burns
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people," he said, "try to put on a poker face when they are in a panic and when they try to put on a poker face they look sulky.
~ Erle Stanley Gardner
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Frances was sulky and suspicious, while Jet was kindhearted and so sensitive that a negative remark could make her break into hives.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Not at all, said Dorothea, with the most open kindness. I like you very much. Will was not quite contented, thinking that he would apparently have been of more importance if he had been disliked. He said nothing, but looked dull, not to say sulky.
~ George Eliot
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We live in a time of instant everything, courtesy of the electronic highway. It creates a community of toddlers. When they don't get immediate gratification, they get petulant and sulky.
~ Faye Kellerman
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You're probably just all cute when you're grumpy.
~ Meghan O'Brien
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as a general lassitude overtakes the sated Turk; then a love of ease and virtue supplants the love for maidens; our Ottoman enters upon the impotent, repentant, admonitory stage of life, forswears, disbands the harem, and grown to an exemplary, sulky old soul, goes about all alone among the meridians and parallels saying his prayers, and warning each young Leviathan from his amorous errors.
~ Herman Melville
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She could smell death there. No matter what was used to eradicate it, the sulky stink of it slid through cracks, around doorways, and it tainted the air with the grinning reminder of mortality.
~ J.D. Robb
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Quadruped lions are said to be savage, only when they are hungry; biped lions are rarely sulky longer than when their appetite for distinction remains unappeased.
~ Charles Dickens
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Besides, life is so interesting to him, that he has no time for the faults of temper which generally have their source in ennui; there is no reason why he should be peevish or sulky or obstinate when he is always kept well amused.
~ Charlotte M. Mason
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Albert is quick, not obstinate in conversation, and open to conviction if good arguments are brought forward. When he thinks himself right he only wishes to have it proved that he misunderstands the case, to give it up without ill-humour. He is not inclined to be sulky, but I think that he may be rendered a little melancholy if he thinks himself unfairly or unjustly treated."[
~ Hector Bolitho
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The sidewalk wasn't quite wide enough, so Quentin trailed after them, like a sulky child.
~ Lev Grossman
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When she went out she used to wear a lot of eye shadow, which married with the sulky way she sometimes held her mouth to give her a characteristic bruised look; a look that subtly made one want to bruise her more.
~ John Fowles
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The nursery maid is pouring paraffin on a sulky nursery fire.
~ Unknown
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