Sarcasm Quotes
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Sarcasm is like cheap wine - it leaves a terrible aftertaste.
Dana Perino -
People don't understand sarcasm, like, they take everything too seriously. People need to lighten up and go ice skating.
Daniel Johns Silverchair -
There`s a good sense of fun and lack of sarcasm in the Texans, maybe a little earnestness which is kind of why I found it quite Australian.
Rachel Griffiths -
Avoid sarcasm. Don't insist on the last word.
Ford Frick -
As a former writer for the 'National Lampoon,' I've probably contributed to the sea of sarcasm in which we live.
P. J. O'Rourke -
The monkey is an organized sarcasm upon the human race.
Henry Ward Beecher
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This music won't do. There's not enough sarcasm in it.
Samuel Goldwyn -
Vice is man's nature: virtue is a habit -- or a mask. . . . The foregoing maxim shows the difference between truth and sarcasm.
William Hazlitt -
The best philosophical attitude to adopt towards the world is a union of the sarcasm of gaiety with the indulgence of contempt.
Sébastien-Roch Nicolas -
Cookbooks bear the same relation to real books that microwave food bears to your grandmother?s.
Andrei Codrescu -
I was aware of a lot of my friends being into things I wasn't into. Like sarcasm. It had never been a part of my family - they still don't use sarcasm.
Kate Bush -
If you can't detect the sarcasm you've misunderstood.
Lily Allen
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don't be angry with the gentleman for thinking, whatever be the cause, for I assure you he makes no common practice of offending in that way.
Fanny Burney -
It's like in most parts of America, where there was industry and there is no longer; there is cynicism mixed with sarcasm and some optimism. That's how my background influenced my comedy.
Jim Gaffigan -
Sarcasm is a Manchester trait.
Peter Hook New Order -
The object of a comedy is not to correct morals or ridicule the vices of society; no, a comedy should depict the discrepancies between life and purpose, should be the fruit of bitter indignation aroused by the degradation of human dignity, should be sarcasm, and not an epigram, convulsive laughter and not an amused grin, should be written with bile and not diluted salt, in a word, it should embrace life in its highest significance.
Vissarion Belinsky -
Yet, I didn't understand that she was intentionally disguising her feelings with sarcasm; that was usually the last resort of people who are timid and chaste of heart, whose souls have been coarsely and impudently invaded; and who, until the last moment, refuse to yield out of pride and are afraid to express their own feelings to you.
Fyodor Dostoevsky -
Sarcasm, as it turned out--even when it was instinctive and quick--cut into the time one had to manufacture one's escape.
Mel Odom