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Who you jiving, L.J.? I heard Joe Abernathy's voice say, derisive and affectionate. I
— Diana Gabaldon
I've found out why people laugh. They laugh because it hurts so much ... because it's the only thing that'll make it stop hurting.
— Robert A. Heinlein
Oh, I never look under the hood.
— E.B. White
Iko snorted - a derisive sound that Cinder hadn't even thought escorts were capable of making. Staring
— Marissa Meyer
Book - Learning : The dunce's derisive term for all knowledge that transcends his own impertinent ignorance.
— Ambrose Bierce
In this loveless world, you're my endless love.
— Debasish Mridha
A nation's economy is more than its markets, tastes, technologies and property rights.
— Edmund Phelps
Summerlee burst into derisive laughter. 'A ptero-fiddlestick!' said he. 'It was a stork, if I ever I saw one.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Was. What does was actually mean? The verb to be. Past tense of is. Does it mean that someone is no longer being?
— Melina Marchetta
Slavery, first and foremost, was an energy institution. Shackling human muscle was about getting work done.
— Andrew Nikiforuk
Digitalization implies the full-scale changes in the way business is conducted so that it's a multi-dimensional planning and orchestration.
— Pearl Zhu
Factory windows are always broken
Other windows are let alone.
No one throws through the chapel-window
The bitter, snarling, derisive stone. — Vachel Lindsay
Other windows are let alone.
No one throws through the chapel-window
The bitter, snarling, derisive stone. — Vachel Lindsay
The word 'Chicano' was originally a derisive term from Mexicans to other Mexicans living in the United States.
— Cheech Marin
Life is but words.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Burroughs's voice is hard, derisive, inventive, free, funny, serious, poetic, indelibly American.
— Joan Didion
Love without laughter can be grim and oppressive. Laughter without love can be derisive and venomous. Together they make for greatness of spirit.
— Robert K. Greenleaf