Surly Quotes
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Surly Quotes & Sayings
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Because of language, the thoughts we record today might reach into the future to influence the thinking of people not yet born.
— Laura A. Freberg
He's come out the other side. That was all. No one can tell what goes on in between the person you were and the person you become.
— Stephen King
I am my own rakish seducer. I do serve as my own surly, brutish bounder.
— Chuck Palahniuk
So long, Geralt. Look after yourself." The witcher's smile was surly. "I prefer to look after others. It turns out better in the long run." From
— Andrzej Sapkowski
What you're missing is that the path itself changes you.
— Julien Smith
Ages passed I knew at last my life had never been.
— Jethro Tull
I'm still a scarred and surly Irishman.
— Kresley Cole
Anyway, whacking a surly bartender ain't much of a crime.
— Larry McMurtry
Lord, confound this surly sister, blight her brow with blotch and blister, cramp her larynx, lung and liver, in her guts a galling give her.
— John Millington Synge
I was a theater geek, and I was a surly cheerleader, and that's really kind of a contradiction.
— Natalie Zea
I had never been allowed to invite friends on my birthday, and nor was I on this one. I was sullen and surly, I ate the cake without a word ...
— Karl Ove Knausgard
As Vishous seemed to find a partner in surly crime with Rhamp, Qhuinn found himself staring at the brother. For a lot of reasons. One,
— J.R. Ward
Choose a good disagreeable friend, if you be wise
a surly, steady, economical, rigid fellow. — William Makepeace Thackeray
a surly, steady, economical, rigid fellow. — William Makepeace Thackeray
If the creator of the universe is spending all his time watching you, it must surly be because he loves you.
— David Mazzucchelli
He knows too much about himself to subject her to a morning after, when he will be cold, surly, impatient to be alone.
— J.M. Coetzee
Anyone who was tempted to draw comparisons between my father's 'Dave Robicheaux' series and my first book quickly gave up.
— Alafair Burke
Surly. I eyed him, biting my tongue, wanting to tell him to back the hell up and go talk to
— Cambria Hebert
All men, even the most surly are influenced by affection.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Don't wish,"said Rain, "don't start. Wishing only...
— Gregory Maguire
His (Lincoln's) patriotism was saved from idolatry by the overwhelming sense of the sovereignty of God.
— Elton Trueblood
Do they allow tipping on the boat? - Yes, sir. Have you got two fives? - Oh, yes, sir. Then you won't need the ten cents I was going to give you.
— Groucho Marx
You haven't asked me about Arin," Roshar said as he rode alongside him.
"What?"
"The tiger. Not the surly human. — Marie Rutkoski
"What?"
"The tiger. Not the surly human. — Marie Rutkoski
Slowly but surly I want to strip her of every kind of happiness as to make a saint of her.
— Jean Genet
Begin your story with a sentence that will immediately grab hold of your listener's ears like a surly nun in a Catholic school.
— Amy Sedaris
For such a worldly, surly bastard, Bas had always been incredibly innocent. Always seen the best in people.
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Bluidy hell. Charlie's seen my woman naked," he said in a surly tone. "I almost liked him better when I thought he was a machete murderer.
— Kresley Cole
If a farmer and his family can get up at 5:30 every morning to milk cows, surly we can get up at that time to practice basketball.
— Don Meyer
I love a gay and sociable wisdom, and shun harshness and austerity in behaviour, holding every surly countenance suspect.
— Michel De Montaigne
The fawning courtier and the surly squire often mean the same thing,
each his own interest. — George Berkeley
each his own interest. — George Berkeley
On the National Executive sat Charles Clarke, looking like a rather manky chimpanzee with his unkempt beard, jug ears and his air of surly aggression.
— Tony Benn
You don't have to take upon yourself the burden of murder or madness to be free of this place. Surly there must be other ways.
— Anne Rice
The best way to teach people is by telling a story
— Kenneth H. Blanchard