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I shall start at the beginning. Though of coarse, the beginning is never where you think it is.
— Diane Setterfield
Emancipation resulting in madness. Unlimited freedom to choose and play a tremendous variety of roles with a lot of coarse energy.
— Saul Bellow
For the first time, the weird and the stupid and the coarse are becoming our cultural norms, even our cultural ideal.
— Carl Bernstein
There is no so wretched and coarse a soul wherein some particular faculty is not seen to shine.
— Michel De Montaigne
He may be stronger, but I'm not defenseless. He knows that, of coarse. That's why he's here. He wants me for what I can do after all.
— Sophie Jordan
Fortune draws her breath through cracks that make coarse the route on which we march to success
— Agona Apell
He who needs only coarse food, water and drink, and as pillow his folded arms will find happiness without further search.
— Confucius
There is a coarse and ugly temperament and tenor observable in the common unconscious person.
— Bryant McGill
Many young persons believe themselves natural when they are only impolite and coarse.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
The bosom can ache beneath diamond brooches; and many a blithe heart dances under coarse wool.
— Edwin Hubbel Chapin
Culture is the sum of all the forms of art, of love, and of thought, which, in the coarse or centuries, have enabled man to be less enslaved
— Andre Malraux
...the city of Naples was like this: wonderful from a distance, but when seen close up, it was fragmentary, indefinable, and coarse...
— Franco Di Mare
Only very coarse persons wanted wars.
— Pearl S. Buck
I fell asleep to the scent of my wolf. Pine needles, cold rain, earthy perfume, coarse bristles on my face.
— Maggie Stiefvater
The everyday choices I make regarding money will influence the very coarse of eternity.
— Randy Alcorn
The mind of a poet often performs miracles-a few coarse-grained words, apprehended become bullets and roses.
— Amado V. Hernandez
With all its technical sophistication, the photographic camera remains a coarse device compared to the human hand and brain.
— Claude Levi-Strauss
I have found it to be the most serious objection to coarse labors long continued, that they compelled me to eat and drink coarsely also.
— Henry David Thoreau
Tea, though ridiculed by those who are naturally coarse in their nervous sensibilities will always be the favorite beverage of the intellectual.
— Thomas De Quincey
I don't like the sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating. And it gets everywhere.
— R.A. Salvatore
America has a new delicacy, a coarse, rank refinement.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
A knight whose heart is set upon the Way, but who is ashamed of wearing shabby clothes and eating coarse food, is not worth calling into counsel.
— Confucius
The language denotes the man. A coarse or refined character finds its expression naturally in a coarse or refined phraseology.
— Christian Nestell Bovee
With coarse rice to eat, with water to drink, and my bent arm for a pillow - I have still joy in the midst of all these things.
— Confucius
The Torah itself becomes coarse in the mouth of a man of pride.
— Nachman Of Breslov
My hair is pretty wavy. And it's coarse and color-treated so I'm big on conditioner and conditioning masks.
— Gwyneth Paltrow
People of delicate health, selfish dispositions, and coarse minds, can always bear the sufferings of others placidly.
— Isabel Burton
I don't like to be coarse, but if I did, I would be!
-Granby commenting on something Rankin has said. — Naomi Novik
-Granby commenting on something Rankin has said. — Naomi Novik
With coarse grain to eat, with water to drink, and my bended arm for a pillow: I still have joy in the midst of these things
— Confucius
It was an ugly face, pale, coarse, and cruel, but Ged feared no man, though he might fear where such a man would guide him.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
The past is but a coarse and sensual prophecy of the present and the future.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
It is hideous and coarse to assume that we can do something for others-and it is vile not to endeavor to do it.
— Edward Dahlberg
I hate the English
they are coarse, like every nation that swills beer. — Alexandre Dumas
they are coarse, like every nation that swills beer. — Alexandre Dumas
A refined nature is vexed by knowing that some one owes it thanks, a coarse nature by knowing that it owes thanks to some one.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
When you write ,it's like braiding your hair. Taking a handful of coarse unruly strands and attempting to bring then unity.
— Edwidge Danticat
When you snatch happiness in little bits, fits and starts, and lose it, like me, you become coarse, little by little, you become hateful.
— Sarah Ruhl
If one is talking about a vile thing it is better to talk of it in coarse language; one is less likely to be seduced into excusing it.
— G.K. Chesterton
Our tribe unraveled like a coarse rope, frayed at either end as the old and new among us were taken.
— Louise Erdrich
The coarse impudence of Rhett Butler. But, if he possessed
— Margaret Mitchell
The rare female scientist was depicted as masculine, coarse, ugly, careworn and industrious but making no significant contribution.
— Barbara Goldsmith
out of death, life, out of the coarse rank earth, a flower.
— Thomas Wolfe
Money: in its absence, we are coarse; in its presence, we are vulgar.
— Mignon McLaughlin
Nothing is such an enemy to accuracy of judgment as a coarse discrimination; a want of such classification and distribution as the subject admits of.
— Edmund Burke
Let us eat, drink and satisfy our coarse appetites, but let us keep our souls sacred and apart.
— Emile Zola
Of coarse, no one wanted anyone to die, but there would always be relief that it was someone else and notthe one you loved.
— Kirsty Moseley
I always found Dickens very coarse. I don't want to read about people who drop their aitches.
— W. Somerset Maugham
In wine is truth, and the truth had all come out, "that is, all the uncleanness of his coarse and envious heart"!
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Nine times out of ten it is the coarse word that condemns an evil, and the refined word that excuses it.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
When you write, you want to get rid of the world, do you not? Of coarse you do. When you're writing, you're creating your own worlds.
— Stephen King
The photograph is a coarse fraud, and seems to delight only in taking the whole beauty out of the picture.
— Henry Adams
The difference between coarse and refined abuse is the difference between being bruised by a club and wounded by a poisoned arrow.
— Samuel Johnson
Coarse necessities of physical existence drag him from the heights of thought into the mart of economic strife and gain.
— Will Durant
It is bad taste for a poet to be coarse and hairy.
— Aristophanes
The kind of experience of humility and happiness that comes with gratitude tends to crowd out whatever is coarse, or ugly, or mean.
— Kevin DeYoung
The superior man leads not by violence or by coarse physical acts but by the pure intelligence of a wise mind.
— Pearl S. Buck
If Japanese tea 'stands,' it acquires a coarse bitterness and an unwholesome astringency. Milk and sugar are not used.
— Isabella Bird
To introduce real people into a novel or a play is a sign of an unimaginative mind, a coarse, untutored observation and an entire absence of style.
— Oscar Wilde
When he spoke, a new spurt of blood drenched the coarse cloth across his chest and sleeve.
— Lois Lowry