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Victory is by nature insolent and haughty.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Hang, cur, hang, you whoreson, insolent noisemaker!
— William Shakespeare
Some are made modest by great praise, others insolent.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
A scarlet flame suffused her face. 'You are very insolent,' she said, lamely. 'I've often been told so. But I don't believe it.
— Rafael Sabatini
It is the coward who fawns upon those above him. It is the coward who is insolent whenever he dares be so.
— Junius
The willing sacrifice of the innocents is the most powerful retort to insolent tyranny that has yet to be conceived by God or man.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Many persons, when exalted, assume an insolent humility, who behaved before with an insolent haughtiness.
— William Shenstone
It is but refusing to gratify an unreasonable or an insolent demand, and up starts a patriot.
— Robert Walpole
You dare speak to me in such an insolent manner?'
'Stop talking like you're two hundred years old. You're sixteen, just like me. — Michelle Rowen
'Stop talking like you're two hundred years old. You're sixteen, just like me. — Michelle Rowen
My love ... you were insolent to a dragon? Please tell me that I misheard you just now.
— Aida Jacobs
You, you insolent brazen bitch - you really dare to shake that monstrous spear in Father's face?
— Homer
The voice was cool, drawling, and insolent, but the eyes were something else. She looked about as hard to get as a haircut.
— Raymond Chandler
Everything was eternally dreary, dismal, damned. Even the weather was insolent and bitchy.
— Charles Bukowski
I do not dislike the French from the vulgar antipathy between neighboring nations, but for their insolent and unfounded air of superiority.
— Horace Walpole
Good men do not always have grace and favor, lest they should be puffed up, and grow insolent and proud.
— Saint John Chrysostom
The attitude of insolent haughtiness is characteristic of the relationships Americans form with what is alien to them, with others.
— Jose Saramago
Power is so apt to be insolent and Liberty to be saucy, that they are seldom upon good Terms.
— E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl Of Halifax
It is not the writer's task to answer questions but to question answers. To be impertinent, insolent, and, if necessary, subversive.
— Edward Abbey
I am shocking, impertinent and insolent that's how it is.
— Brigitte Bardot
I often wonder, in a catfight, when one doesn't want to fight, if the other cat calls it a pussy.
— Anthony Liccione
I wasn't sure what I'd done to deserve such a wonderful gift, and I wasn't sure if it was insolent, but I thanked God for fallen angels.
— Jamie McGuire
The mind that is much elevated and insolent with prosperity, and cast down with adversity, is generally abject and base.
— Epicurus
An insolent reply from a polite person is a bad sign.
— Hippocrates
Insolent youth rides, now, in the whirlwind. For those modern iconoclasts who are without culture possess, apparently, all the courage.
— Ellen Glasgow
I am reading Jonson's verses to the memory of Shakespeare; an insolent, sparing, and invidious panegyric ...
— John Dryden