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  • Big words do not smite like war-clubs, Boastful breath is not a bow-string, Taunts are not so sharp as arrows, Deeds are better things than words are, Actions mightier than boastings. -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  • Where there had been only jeers or taunts at first, crowds come to listen with serious and sympathetic men. -- Edward Carpenter
  • Language cannot describe the scene that followed; the shouts, oaths, frantic gestures, taunts, replies, and little fights; and therefore I shall not attempt it. -- Augustus Baldwin Longstreet
  • When I wasn't as attractive as I am now, I suffered at the hands of cruel children and their taunts until I realised that confidence and a bit of aesthetic care can overcome that. -- Johnny Vegas
  • He was a professional rugby player in the area that I played as a youngster. So a lot of people who I went to school with knew who he was and knew that he was black. So I would get racist taunts in school. -- Ryan Giggs
  • The Secret Revelation of John opens, again, in crisis. The disciple John, grieving Jesus' death, is walking toward the temple when he meets a Pharisee who mocks him for having been deceived by a false messiah. These taunts echoed John's own fear and doubt. -- Elaine Pagels
  • The ego taunts truth with sarcasm. -- T.F. Hodge
  • Death's gruesome face taunts: soulless eyes, crimson grimace. I really hate clowns. -- Katherine Applegate
  • Pretended to see nothing in the old woman's taunts. Very hard to imagine nothingness. -- Georg Ebers
  • In a radio interview [Ted] Cruz compared [Donald]Trump`s behavior to schoolyard children throwing taunts at each other, vowing not to take part. -- Chris Hayes
  • Right now I've got just two rules to live by. Rule one: don't taunt elephants. Rule two: don't stand next to anybody who taunts elephants. -Sergeant Schlock -- Howard Tayler
  • So long as I am acting from duty and conviction, I am indifferent to taunts and jeers. I think they will probably do me more good than harm. -- Winston Churchill
  • To drive free, to love free, to court destruction with taunts, to feed the remainder of life with one hour of fullness and freedom - one brief hour of madness and joy. -- Walt Whitman
  • I am about eight years old when I first become aware of being other--foreign, outside, separate. Because this lesson comes from my own family, it resonates deeper and truer than playground taunts ever have. -- Soojung Jo
  • ...I am about eight years old when I first become aware of being other--foreign, outside, separate. Because this lesson comes from my own family, it resonates deeper and truer than playground taunts ever have. -- Soojung Jo
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