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The laws of nature have continually all my life offended me more than anything.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Today I forgive all those who have ever offended me. I give my love to all thirsty hearts, both to those who love me and to those who do not love me.
— Paramahansa Yogananda
John Kerry didn't out me, nor did he offend or attack me by calling me a lesbian. I certainly couldn't be offended by the truth.
— Mary Cheney
What harm has he ever done to you?'
'You know what harm he's done me. He offended me with his terrible taste. — Nick Hornby
'You know what harm he's done me. He offended me with his terrible taste. — Nick Hornby
I ripped a tissue out of the box as if it had personally offended me, which it did. Fucking tissue.
— C.D. Reiss
Having me in the dining-room was almost the equivalent of having a Raeburn on the walls; I was classy, I was heavily varnished, and I offended nobody.
— Robertson Davies
You haven't offended me at all. You've made me think. That's all.
— Alexander McCall Smith
I have always refused to do something that has offended me. I have been offered potential roles that are totally vulgar.
— Christopher Walken
Whenever anyone has offended me, I try to raise my soul so high that the offense cannot reach it.
— Rene Descartes
Any good parody takes a grain of truth and exaggerates it for the big screen. People ask me if I'm offended at all and I say not in the least.
— Mort Crim
... being offended doesn't, by itself, make me right.
— Garon Whited
I can't get too offended when somebody parodies me.
— Al Yankovic
I won't go with you," Allan told me.
I scowled. "No one asked you to come."
He looked offended in a rather dire way. "Who will entertain you? — A.C. Gaughen
I scowled. "No one asked you to come."
He looked offended in a rather dire way. "Who will entertain you? — A.C. Gaughen
The fact that he still breathes offends me.
— G.A. Aiken
Baby you should bring your best friend, then you should persuade her to let me get some sex in. Don't get offended, baby, that's just a suggestion
— Drake
Men don't have to tiptoe around me - you can say anything and I won't get offended.
— Michael Michele
When did you ever worry about offending me?' 'Always, Man, once I understood that you could be offended.
— Robert A. Heinlein
I'm sorry that you do mind. But I'm staying. Don't worry, I'm not offended that you don't want me to. My feelings don't bruise easily.
— Anonymous
To me, it's worth getting offended by someone if it means I can trust that every word is their true opinion.
— Sarah Glidden
I do not get offended if you insult me, laugh at me or even make fun of me. I am offended when you do so to my dreams.
— Sameh Elsayed
It was to do with the glazed look that always comes over me when faced with somebody who has offended or hurt me and yet whose approval I want.
— Olivia Sudjic
Four-letter words have always offended me. I cringe at hearing them. Can't, don't, and won't are the worst.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
I will only be offended if you refuse to kiss me again, as then I'll be convinced I'm a failure at it.
— Eve Edwards
Freud offended me. He seemed to feel that any suggestion of depth in human nature was an illusion.
— Stephen King
Dear Lord, thank you for introducing me to my two favorite men in the world ... Ben and Jerry. I hope you aren't offended by this threesome.
— Sawyer Bennett
She left me, offended at my want of sympathy, and thinking, no doubt, that I envied her. I did not - at least, I firmly believed I did not.
— Anne Bronte
I was already obsessed. The test had offended me by giving me questions I couldn't answer. I intended to kill it.
— Ned Vizzini
How about I introduce you to my favorite guilty pleasure?" He gasps and looks offended. "I thought that was me.
— Eve Jagger
Kicking a police car? Really?' Caleb shrugged. 'Car offended me. It was sitting right where I wanted to stand. What would you do?
— Sherrilyn Kenyon