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It's not fair that women look in the mirror and feel disgust because of what society has made them believe.
— Jessica Simpson
The happy consciousness is shaky enough a thin surface over fear, frustration, and disgust.
— Herbert Marcuse
It looks like a prisoner of war camp to me." Fiona threw her rucksack down in disgust. "I was expecting a five-star hotel at least.
— Cathy MacPhail
Writers (of supernatural fiction), who used to strive for awe and achieve fear, now strive for fear and achieve only disgust.
— David Aylward
Love turns, with little indulgence, to indifference or disgust: hatred alone is immortal.
— William Hazlitt
Monsters don't die early; they hang on long. Awfully long. Their vanity's infinite, almost as infinite as their disgust with themselves.
— Tennessee Williams
And he wallowed in disgust and loathing, and his hair stood on end at the delicious horror.
— Patrick Suskind
Jubal threw his sign down in disgust and stalked away from the group. Sosi ran after him, the clipboard with the soggy petition
— Anne McCaffrey
Depression means self-loathing, self-disgust, and the kind of emotional numbness that feels like psychic death.
— William Deresiewicz
Disgust is so reassuring; it feels like a moral proof.
— Jed Rubenfeld
Oh to let go of it all ... The pain, the anguish, the shame and disgust ... Just let it all go. Embrace chaos.
— Pippa DaCosta
[Heraclitus' language] dispenses with lightness and artificial decoration, foremost out of disgust for humanity and out of [his own] defiant feeling.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Amy: I never knew you drank wine.
Doctor: I'm 1103 I must have drunk it sometime in my life.
*takes sip and spits it out in disgust* — Steven Moffat
Doctor: I'm 1103 I must have drunk it sometime in my life.
*takes sip and spits it out in disgust* — Steven Moffat
Finally, he flung his hat on the ground in disgust and fumed, "Are these the men with whom I am to defend America?
— Ron Chernow
If I were the earth it would disgust me, all this vermin on my back, I'd shake it off.
— Simone De Beauvoir
Human beings filled him with disgust.
— W. Somerset Maugham
I conceive disgust at these impertinent and misbecoming familiarities inscribed upon your ordinary tombstone.
— Charles Lamb
It's easy to shake our heads in disgust at Pharaoh or Herod or Planned Parenthood.
— Russell D. Moore
The people of the future will say, meat-eaters in disgust and regard us in the same way that we regard cannibals and cannibalism.
— Dennis Weaver
Miss Marple made a ladylike noise of vexation like a cat sneezing to indicate profound disgust.
— Agatha Christie
Oh, I know that she's disgusted,
cause she's feeling so abused.
She gets tired of the lust,
but it's so hard to refuse. — Elvis Costello
cause she's feeling so abused.
She gets tired of the lust,
but it's so hard to refuse. — Elvis Costello
I don't like animals. It's a strange thing, I don't like men and I don't like animals. As for God, he is beginning to disgust me.
— Samuel Beckett
Raskolnikov sat in silence, listening with disgust.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
I am hard to disgust, but a pretentious poet can do it
— Marianne Moore
My feelings of disgust had been so loud within me, they'd nearly drowned out everything else.
— Arthur Golden
... Being the worst confirmation of the worst kind of generation gap stereotype and parental disgust for their decadent, wastoid kids
— David Foster Wallace
Its the map of my childhood, my sadness, my Eden, my hell and home. when I look at it now, my heart swells with gratitude, then shrinks with disgust.
— Otessa Moshfegh
They had an ugly look to one as prone to disgust and fear as the changes of a few hours had made me.
— Charles Dickens
Oh Wasn't it naughty of Smudges? Oh, Mummy, I'm sick with disgust. She threww me in front of the judges, And my silly old collar-bone's bust.
— John Betjeman
Disgust at having to talk about oneself is what distinguishes novelistic talent from lyric talent,
— Milan Kundera
Such is the emptiness of human enjoyment that we are always impatient of the present. Attainment is followed by neglect, and possession by disgust.
— Samuel Johnson
It is those who have the distinction of privilege who set the standards of disgust with failure.
— Andy Hargreaves
I have one problem, I don't hate people. They disgust me and I want to get away from them. I do not have hatred. I have an escape mechanism.
— Charles Bukowski
Man was born to live either in a state of distracting inquietude or of lethargic disgust.
— Voltaire
Evermore in the world is this marvelous balance of beauty and disgust, magnificence and rats.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
OK, I know this is going to disgust you, Michael, but a lot of people are in this business to make money.
— Sydney Pollack
he looked at me and Jean Louise with disgust.
— Jenny Lawson
I want to be a well-rounded human being with none of these knotty lumps of rage and guilt and self-disgust.
— Nick Hornby
When a boy I could never bear to read any Poetry whatever without disgust and reluctance," he said.32 He
— Benita Eisler
Yes. Happiness, anxiety, sadness, anger and disgust. It's none of those. So it might be . . . wonder.
— Jill Dawson
Jesus, look at that idiot!" Waters' exec muttered, and the citizen captain shook his head in disgust. Having
— David Weber
Your name, merely your name, floods my brain to a point of sweet disgust.
— Alfred De Musset
The disgust with dirt can be so great that it keeps us from cleaning ourselves
from "justifying" ourselves. — Friedrich Nietzsche
from "justifying" ourselves. — Friedrich Nietzsche
All those big words produce disgust today.
— Dejan Stojanovic
Giant letters march across the dome of the sky: HOME NOT FOUND. Huw, who knows Comic Sans when she sees it, winces in mild disgust.
— Cory Doctorow
Gwendolen would not have liked to be an object of disgust to this husband whom she hated: she liked all disgust to be on her side.
— George Eliot
Art must always stand guard against stirring emotions that lie outside the aesthetic: sexual arousal, terror, disgust, shock.
— Milan Kundera
I am a woman, and even if I could proceed with harshness and rigidity, it would disgust me nonetheless.
— Franz Grillparzer
Islam, Christianity and Judaism all define themselves through disgust of women's bodies.
— Polly Toynbee
Of all the peoples of Europe, Spaniards disgust me the least.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
I have died every day in my mind with disgust for not being able to protect my own children.
— Pawan Mishra
You both sicken me. (Markus)
It's what I live for ... Father. Your eternal disgust succors me like mother's milk. (Fang) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
It's what I live for ... Father. Your eternal disgust succors me like mother's milk. (Fang) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
But now that I had finished, the beauty of the dream vanished, and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart
— Mary Shelley
This observation leads Rozin to a stunning conclusion: Disgust is the basic emotion of civilization.
— Winifred Gallagher
Achievement is the death of endeavor and the birth of disgust.
— Ambrose Bierce
I scowled at the world. And the world scowled back. We were locked in a stare of mutual disgust.
— Nicole Krauss
The greatest pleasures are only narrowly separated from disgust.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Submit your sentiments with diffidence. A dictatorial style, though it may carry conviction, is always accompanied with disgust.
— George Washington
All disgust is originally disgust at touching.
— Walter Benjamin
Of all facial expressions, which is the worst to have aimed at you? Wouldn't you agree it's disgust?
— Leif Enger
In love, what a woman mistakes for disgust is actually clearsightedness. If she does not admire a man, she scorns him.
— Honore De Balzac
Good God, man, what is that smell?" He eyed with disgust the doctor's filthy cloak.
"Life," answered the doctor. — Rick Yancey
"Life," answered the doctor. — Rick Yancey
Fear is danger to your body, but disgust is danger to your soul.
— Diane Ackerman
[L]ove ... privileges another to see us in ways that would shame us and disgust others without the intervention of love.
— William Ian Miller
I saw Hamlet Prince of Denmark played; but now the old plays begin to disgust this refined age.
— John Evelyn
Man thrives where angels would die of ecstasy and where pigs would die of disgust.
— Kenneth Rexroth
The disgust and latent hostility I felt toward gays were subcategories of hatred, plain and simple.
— Cory Booker
I can hardly forbear hurling things at him.
— William Shakespeare
To truly esteem oneself means that one must be capable of feeling shame or self-disgust when one does not live up to a certain standard
— Francis Fukuyama
Revolting. If women were so careless to become pregnant at such a time, let women sort it out.
— Ruta Sepetys
Disgust is the appropriate response to most situations
— Jenny Holzer