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Mockery Quotes

and the stars were icicles of mockery

and the stars were icicles of mockery

Jack Kerouac (1986). “The Dharma Bums”, p.48, Penguin

It would be mockery to call such dreariness heaven at all.

Edgar Allan Poe (2008). “Edgar Allan Poe's Annotated Poems”, p.188, Bottletree Books LLC

You are a living mockery of your own ideals. If not, you have set your ideals too low.

Charles Ludlam (1989). “The Complete Plays of Charles Ludlam”, Harper Perennial

Mockery be damned, my urine looked delicious.

Yann Martel (2012). “Life Of Pi, Illustrated”, p.244, Canongate Books

Saying We will destroy terrorism is about as meaningful as saying: We shall annihilate mockery.

Terry Jones (2009). “Terry Jones's War on the War on Terror: Observations and Denunciations by a Founding Member of Monty Python”, p.2, Nation Books

The spirit, Sir, is one of mockery.

"Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations" by Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, p. 745-46, Suicide Club, In New Arabian Nights, 1922.

That spirit of mockery characteristic of the guaracha was part of the mambo from the beginning.

Ned Sublette (2007). “Cuba and Its Music: From the First Drums to the Mambo”, p.509, Chicago Review Press

I will put up with any mockery rather than pretend that I am satisfied when I am hungry.

Fyodor Dostoevsky (2018). “White Nights and Other Stories”, p.99, Youcanprint

The mockery of friends is affectionate, and inoculates against foolishness.

Dean Koontz (2007). “Forever Odd: An Odd Thomas Novel”, p.66, Bantam

If one is not a living mockery of one's own ideals, one has set one's ideals too low.

Charles Ludlam, Steven Samuels (1992). “Ridiculous theatre: scourge of human folly : the essays and opinions of Charles Ludlam”