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I don't want to sound like Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells, but I do think there should be some sort of national service for young men.
— Michael Caine
But no brutality disgusted her: I suppose she has an innate admiration for it, if only her precious person were secure from injury!
— Emily Bronte
Believe me I do understand and I am disgusted by the idea that we should aim for any less for a child from a poor background than a rich one.
— David Cameron
I am profoundly in the D's - discouraged, depressed, disheartened, disgusted.
— Alice Dunbar Nelson
I am often disgusted at hearing young people I know, declare that they are afraid of doing this or that, because they MIGHT be killed.
— William John Wills
The truth remains. I was, and am, disgusted with myself.
— Julie Anne Peters
It was Richepin who said somewhere, 'The love of art means loss of real love' ... True, but on the other hand, real love makes you disgusted with art.
— Vincent Van Gogh
My father had been disgusted and heartsick over the fact that I wanted to act. Thought it a silly profession closely allied to street-walking.
— Katharine Hepburn
He disgusted them the way a fat spider that you can't bring yourslef to crush in your own hand disgusts you.
— Patrick Suskind
I am disgusted at the way May has been speaking. The EU nationals living in the UK came here legally and they have protected rights.
— Nigel Farage
I think the country's getting disgusted with Washington partly because of the decline of civility in government.
— George McGovern
The public is increasingly disgusted with a steady diet of defamation, and prepared to reward those who refrain from it.
— Mitch Daniels
I am very depressed and deeply disgusted with painting. It is really a continual torture.
— Claude Monet
Asceticism may be a mere expression of organic hardihood, disgusted with too much ease.
— William James