Grotesquely Quotes
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The baby dove into the room, transforming grotesquely as it landed on the floorin a deft sumersault
— Brandon Mull
Val had a horrific image of Lisa peering through a magnifying glass like a grotesquely teenybopper version of Nancy Drew - in jeggings.
— Nenia Campbell
I am lucky, .. that the popular sport in the Soviet Union was chess and not baseball.
— Garry Kasparov
America is in a runaway-train position and dragging all the world with it. It's grotesquely mentally ill.
— Joni Mitchell
Readers, transformed by film and TV, are used to seeing stories. The reading experience ... is increasingly visual.
— Sol Stein
Its face crinkled up grotesquely, the eyes narrowing like those of a laughing Buddha, the lips peeling back to expose a sickle of brilliant teeth.
— Clive Barker
Yet, after all, they were not bad souls; and though he failed so grotesquely, he did his incompetent best.
— Isabella L. Bird
I'm not on any crusade.
— Don Henley
Every grotesquely rich American represents property, privileges, and pleasures that have been denied the many.
— Kurt Vonnegut
Life, especially in relation to other women, would always be a competition, one she would rarely win.
— Anthony McCarten
more tax breaks for the very rich is only one symptom of an economic and political system that is grotesquely failing the average American.
— Bernie Sanders
Clary found herself wondering if the forsaken were edible.
— Cassandra Clare
The sense of a long last night over civilization is back again.
— Norman Mailer
The clothes are so cute. On little kids .. it's so cute with accessories and little details.
— Ashley Olsen
I'm opinionated, but I'm not a vindictive person and I never say anything unprovoked, either.
— Lily Allen
The relationship between a client must be 'we.'
— Billy Baldwin
The guiding principle of ruling elites was
and still is: When change threatens to rule, then the rules are changed. — Michael Pare
and still is: When change threatens to rule, then the rules are changed. — Michael Pare
In ecological terms, we are almost paradoxical: large-bodied and long-lived but grotesquely abundant. We are an outbreak.
— David Quammen
Our art is a way of being dazzled by truth: the light on the grotesquely grimacing retreating face is true, and nothing else.
— Franz Kafka