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  • Frederick left the young couple gazing into each other's eyes. Revolting, the way otherwise sensible people could carry on, he decided. Something to do with being married, no doubt. Perhaps it damaged the brain. -- Caroline Stevermer
  • I'm just drawing it now. It's totally revolting. I'm sure you'll love it. -- Eddie Campbell
  • The young are generally full of revolt, and are often pretty revolting about it. -- Mignon McLaughlin
  • The political spin in Washington is revolting, just revolting. It's a callous political game. -- Rob Bishop
  • I've yet to meet somebody who said, 'Your stories are so revolting I couldn't read them.' -- Ian Mcewan
  • In sleep, you are safe from the revolting mechanics of living and being a prey to outrageous fortune. -- Taylor Caldwell
  • Film is different for me now. If the money is good and it's not totally revolting, I'll do it. -- Claire Bloom
  • There is something revolting about the way girls' minds often jump to marriage long before they jump to love. And most of those minds are shut to what marriage really means. -- Dodie Smith
  • My daughter couldn't care less about me being famous. She finds it revolting and, like a lot of teenagers, is virtually allergic to me. That started at 12 and hasn't gone anywhere yet. -- Dawn French
  • At school, I was brought up on revolting food - sausages, sausages and Spam - but at home, I had the most wonderful sponge puddings, which I don't indulge in very often now. -- David Blunkett
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  • All across Africa, the Pacific and the Americas, we find cultures that didn't know about mouth kissing until their first contact with European explorers. And the attraction was not always immediately apparent. Most considered the act of exchanging saliva revolting. -- Joshua Foer
  • My mother brought me magicians and witches, because I was very ugly, really revolting. So she thought somebody had put a spell on me - this is the truth - so she made me drink some horrible terrifying potions, for year. -- Roberto Benigni
  • Keep in my mind my dad didn't become a huge, huge mega actor until I was halfway through high school - so right around the time he's going through his big renaissance is right when I'm starting to do my high school revolting. -- Colin Hanks
  • I know war as few other men now living know it, and nothing to me is more revolting. I have long advocated its complete abolition, as its very destructiveness on both friend and foe has rendered it useless as a method of settling international disputes. -- Ernest Hemingway
  • Can I just say here how much I hate the word 'pamper'? While pretending to celebrate and indulge women, it actually implies that their bodies are so revolting that even their 'me time' must be dedicated to turning them into living dolls if potential suitors are to be prevented from running screaming in horror. -- Julie Burchill
  • Hypocrisy is a revolting, psychopathic state. -- Anton Chekhov
  • There is nothing more revolting than an old busybody. -- Martial
  • With the exception of capitalism, there is nothing so revolting as revolution. -- George Bernard Shaw
  • It's their deliberate, disgusting, revolting conduct that is responsible for the disease -- Jesse Helms
  • In the name of justice the most savage and revolting acts are perpetrated. -- Ricardo Flores Magon
  • The song of canaries Never varies, And when they're moulting They're pretty revolting. -- Ogden Nash
  • In every guilty man, there is some innocence. This makes every absolute condemnation revolting. -- Albert Camus
  • The political spin in Washington is revolting, just revolting. Its a callous political game. -- Rob Bishop
  • The young are generally full of revolt, and are often pretty revolting about it -- Mignon McLaughlin
  • Perhaps the most revolting character that the United States ever produced was the Christian Businessman. -- H. L. Mencken
  • Film is different for me now. If the money is good and it's not totally revolting, I'll do it -- Claire Bloom
  • What a revolting contrast exists in England between the slavery of women and the intellectual superiority of women writers. -- Flora Tristan
  • There is something revolting about the way girls' minds so often jump to marriage long before they jump to love. -- Dodie Smith
  • Tender inner weaknesses, revolting at mild touches of censure, are like diseased parts of the body, recoiling before even delicate handling. -- Sri Yukteswar Giri
  • A man should swallow a toad every morning to be sure of not meeting with anything more revolting in the day ahead. -- Nicolas Chamfort
  • When you're eating something and someone asks 'Is that nice?' No it's really revolting - I always eat stuff I hate. -- Billy Connolly
  • Comets importing change of times and states, Brandish your crystal tresses in the sky And with them scourge the bad revolting stars. -- William Shakespeare
  • The modern nose, like the modern eye, has developed a sort of microscopic, intercellular intensity which makes our human contactspainful and revolting. -- Marshall McLuhan
  • That's the kind of stuff you are offered today. Scripts that have you mixed up with young men. I find them utterly revolting. -- Irene Dunne
  • Fashionable dances as now carried on are revolting to every feeling of delicacy and propriety and are fraught with the greatest danger to millions. -- Horace Bushnell
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  • Capitalism started out with a noble and high motive, but like most human systems it fell victim to the very thing it was revolting against. -- Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • If we don't want to define ourselves by things as superficial as our appearances, we're stuck with the revolting alternative of being judged by our actions. -- Ellen DeGeneres
  • Peas baffled me. I could not understand why grown-ups would take things that tasted so good raw, and then put them in tins, and make them revolting. -- Neil Gaiman
  • The public me, the one named Elizabeth Taylor, has become a lot of hokum and fabrication - a bunch of drivel - and I find her slightly revolting. -- Elizabeth Taylor
  • This law of monogamy, or the monogamic system, laid the foundation for prostitution and the evils and diseases of the most revolting nature and character under which modern Christendom groans. -- Orson Pratt
  • Amplification is the vice of modern oratory. It is an insult to an assembly of reasonable men, disgusting and revolting instead ofpersuading. Speeches measured by the hour, die by the hour. -- Thomas Jefferson
  • [T]he moralists of Europe [have] pretended that beasts have no rights... a doctrine revolting/gross/barbarous... on which a native of the Asiatic uplands could not look without righteous horror... -- Arthur Schopenhauer
  • there is something revolting about the way girls' minds so often jump to marriage long before they jump to love. And most of those minds are shut to what marriage really means. -- Dodie Smith
  • A creature revolting against a creator is revolting against the source of his own powers-including even his power to revolt...It is like the scent of a flower trying to destroy the flower. -- C. S. Lewis
  • It is hard not to see into the future, faced with today's blind architecture - a thousand times more stupid and more revolting than that of other ages. How bored we shall be inside! -- Andre Breton
  • Oh, Daisy, it's revolting the way I want to fawn all over him. I'm afraid I'm going to do something dreadfully silly today. Burst into song or something. For God's sake, don't let me. -- Lisa Kleypas
  • The idea of passing one's whole life in moral idleness, and having one's hardest work and duty done by another-whether God or man-is most revolting to us, as it is most degrading to human dignity. -- H. P. Blavatsky
  • If there are atheists, who is to be blamed if not the mercenary tyrants of souls who, in revolting us against their swindles, compel some feeble spirits to deny the God whom these monsters dishonour? -- Voltaire
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