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Rude Quotes

Whoever called snooker chess with balls was rude, but right.

Whoever called snooker "chess with balls" was rude, but right.

Clive James (2013). “Snakecharmers In Texas”, p.231, Pan Macmillan

The earth is rude, silent, incomprehensible at first; Be not discouraged - keep on - there are divine things, well envelop'd; I swear to you there are divine things more beautiful than words can tell.

Walt Whitman, Sculley Bradley, Harold W. Blodgett (2008). “Leaves of Grass: A Textual Variorum of the Printed Poems, 1855-1856”, p.232, NYU Press

Soon, if we are not prudent, millions of people will be watching each other starve to death through expensive television sets

David A. Reisman, Aneurin Bevan (1996). “In Place of Fear”, Pickering & Chatto Publishers

If all else fails, there's always print or web zines.

Interview with Giulio Prisco, giulioprisco.blogspot.ru. August 27, 2002.

A multitude of words is no proof of a prudent mind.

"The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers". I, 35. Book by Diogenes Laërtius,

I can't stand a naked light bulb, any more than I can a rude remark or a vulgar action.

Tennessee Williams (2004). “A Streetcar Named Desire”, p.60, New Directions Publishing

It is better to be high-spirited even though one makes more mistakes, than to be narrow-minded and all too prudent.

Vincent van Gogh, Mark Roskill (1997). “The Letters of Vincent Van Gogh”, p.110, Simon and Schuster

The gladsome light of jurisprudence.

The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England epilogue (1628)

We decided that the French could never write user-friendly software because they're so rude.

Douglas Coupland (2011). “Microserfs: A Novel”, p.49, Harper Collins