
Top 27 Blithering Quotes
#1. Love was not only blind, it often careened into Blithering Idiotsville as well.
Darynda Jones
#2. I don't want to go with the smooth skin and the calm brow. I hope I end up a
blithering idiot cursing the sun - hallucinating, screaming, giving
obscene and inane lectures on street corners and public parks.
Henry Rollins
#3. Gavin Blake, you're more of a man than any man I've ever known. You're gentle. You're kind. You're strong and witty. You're personable and warm, and you can reduce most females into blithering puddles of goo with the simplest words.
Gail McHugh
#4. Buchanan's constant crowing about his great victory only added to the perception that he was a clown; a blithering buffoon.
C.L. Gammon
#5. What is the point? We assume that every time we do anything we know what the consequences will be, i.e., more or less what we intend them to be. This is not only not always correct. It is wildly, crazily, stupidly, cross-eyed-blithering-insectly wrong!
Douglas Adams
#6. These blithering women who thought they could do a man's work. Why the hell couldn't they stay at home and mind their pots and pans and stick to their frocks and gossip and leave men's work to the men.
Ian Fleming
#7. My mind was a blithering gush, a pandemonium of rhapsodic thoughts.
Paul Auster
#8. Filch, not now - " The aged caretaker had just come hobbling into view, shouting, "Students out of bed! Students in the corridors!" "They're supposed to be, you blithering idiot!" shouted McGonagall.
J.K. Rowling
#9. Now I'm a blithering oaf hanging on to the coatsleeves of commerciality.
Robert Plant
#10. Jim Sheridan, the MP who wants to ban sketchwriters from the Commons for being rude about politicians, is a blithering idiot. Sorry, scrub that - clearly a very thoughtful person with whom I might conceivably disagree on some marginal issues. A blithering savant, perhaps.
Simon Hoggart
#11. We have no desire to make anybody look like a blithering idiot, but we do love it when they do.
Stephen Colbert
#12. Students out of bed! Students in the corridors!" "They're supposed to be, you blithering idiot!
J.K. Rowling
#13. I suppose everyone has had that ghastly feeling at one time or another of being urged by some overwhelming force to do some absolutely blithering act.
P.G. Wodehouse
#14. I can't help but think about things critically. Sometimes it can be a curse. What I wouldn't give every once in a while to be a blithering idiot skipping through life with shit in my pants like it's a goddamned party.
Justin Halpern
#15. I feared Sarah was one of those women who instead of laughing said, "That's funny," or instead of smiling said, "That's interesting," or instead of saying, "You are a stupid blithering idiot," said, "Well I think it's a little more complicated than that.
Lorrie Moore
#16. Being in L.A., it was really hard to find a country writer and producer. I eventually - years of searching - found this guy, Dan Franklin. He's an incredible musician and producer. We write so well together ... It's been a really cool experience.
Sasha Pieterse
#17. But even a traitor may mend. I have known one that did.
C.S. Lewis
#19. But of, but what, but whether, but who, but nevertheless, but insofar, but why, but otherwise, but even if-
Clifford Chase
#21. This was a special week and a special victory for me. I played some great tennis.
Marin Cilic
#22. The reason I want a baby is just because I am so in love with you.
Jillian Dodd
#23. I play a piano of words - its icy tinkle echoes through your halls
John Geddes
#24. Over the years, I have perfected the art of dancing and photographing at the same time: it's a great double act. If you're dancing, you are joining in. If you stand there rigid, you are not in the flow of things.
Martin Parr
#25. Words have a love for each other, a desire that culminates in poetry.
Mary Ruefle
#26. Creating a world that is truly fit for children does not imply simply the absence of war ... It means having primary schools nearby that educate children, free of charge ... It means building a world fit for children, where every child can grow to adulthood in health, peace and dignity.
Carol Bellamy
#27. The function of a great library is to store obscure books.
Nicholson Baker
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