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Insult Quotes - Page 9

He doesn't get ulcers - he gives them.

Henny Youngman (1994). “Henny Youngman's Bar Jokes, Bar Bets and Bar Tricks”, Outlet

How would you like to feel the way she looks?

"Fictional character: Otis B. Driftwood". "A Night at the Opera", www.imdb.com. 1935.

How much disgruntled heaviness, lameness, dampness, how much beer is there in the German intelligence.

Friedrich Nietzsche “Delphi Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche (Illustrated): Friedrich Nietzsche”, Delphi Classics

Imitation is always insult--not flattery.

Frank Lloyd Wright (2008). “The Essential Frank Lloyd Wright: Critical Writings on Architecture”

Looking back at all the people I have insulted, I am mildly surprised that I am still allowed to exist.

Auberon Waugh (1991). “Will this do?: the first fifty years of Auberon Waugh : an autobiography”, Vintage

Science burrows its insulted head in the filth of slaughterous inventions.

Randolph Spencer Churchill, Winston Churchill, Martin Gilbert (1983). “Winston S. Churchill: Companion Vol. V, Part Three, the Coming of War 1936-1939”, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH)

Out of my sight! Thou dost infect mine eyes.

William Shakespeare (2013). “Histories of Shakespeare in Plain and Simple English (a Modern Translation and the Original Version)”, p.363, BookCaps Study Guides

A pirate spreading misery and ruin over the face of the ocean

Thomas Jefferson (1829). “Memoirs, Correspondence and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Late President of the United States”, p.147

A man who insults the modesty of a woman, as good as tells her that he has seen something in her conduct that warranted his presumption.

Samuel Richardson (1755). “A collection of the moral and instructive sentiments, maxims, cautions, and reflexions, contained in the histories of Pamela, Clarissa, and Sir Charles Grandison: Digested under proper heads, with references to the volume, ...”, p.91