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You learn almost as much about a thinker from what he reads - in particular, what he likes and what he disdains - as from what he writes himself.
— Rodney Ulyate
See, the thing of it is, there's a lot of ugly people out there walking around but they don't know they're ugly because nobody actually tells them.
— Jerry Seinfeld
There is a middlebrow snobbery in America that praises everything on public television and disdains everything on the commercial networks as a blight.
— Henry Fairlie
Quotology disdains no quotations whatsoever, a duty it bears stoutly, with bloodshot eyes and sagging shelves.
— Willis Regier
I see and write things first as an artist, second as a woman, and third as a New Yorker. All three have built-in perspectives that aren't neutral.
— Laurie Anderson
The grand style follows suit with all great passion. It disdains to please, it forgets to persuade. It commands. It wills.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
If you do not feel the same tightening in your chest as when you close your eyes and picture the face of a lover, you do not love good shape enough.
— Toshiro Kageyama
What would I do without you to give me clarity?"
"I imagine you'd suffocate yourself by shoving your head too far up your own backside. — Kady Cross
"I imagine you'd suffocate yourself by shoving your head too far up your own backside. — Kady Cross
You could have heard a bee fluff
— S.W. Lothian
Tears are the sound the heart makes when it breaks.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
If there's anything the world disdains more than uppity young women, it's uppity old women. Dying young has always been a woman's best career move.
— Erica Jong
I was brought up in the great tradition of the late nineteenth century: that a writer never complains, never explains and never disdains.
— James A. Michener
Egoistical opinion that a man is the king of nature was created by the man himself, so he can justify his wrong decisions.
— Ruben Papian
Fear of insignificance creates the result it dreads, arrives at the destination it tries to avoid, facilitates the scenario it disdains.
— Max Lucado
A root is a flower that disdains fame.
— Khalil Gibran
The question is, once you have this idea, is this enough? Is it something people would actually switch just to have?
— Emmett Shear
Population growth is exceeding farmers' ability to keep up ... Our oldest enemy, hunger, is again at the door.
— Lester R. Brown
Sometimes it's hard to tell what's love and what's only indigestion,
— Janet Evanovich
Sometimes translation stops you understanding.
— China Mieville
I wish I was old Hollywood.
— Darren Criss