Top 17 Harridan Quotes

#1. It was another of the Great Bastards: Ser Aegor Rivers, called Bittersteel. Perhaps it was his Bracken blood that made Aegor so choleric and so quick to take offense. Perhaps it was the ignominious fall of the

George R R Martin

#2. Poetry was the maiden I loved, but politics was the harridan I married.

Joseph Howe

#3. This is our f
g city. And nobody is going to dictate our freedom.

David Ortiz

#4. I am a disciplined person. When I am writing, I write for 7-8 hours.

Amish Tripathi

#5. We were very fortunate to be in YouTube in the very beginning. There wasn't a lot of content on there, so we were pretty easy to find on YouTube. That was really helpful in growing our channel.

Ian Hecox

#6. Was falling in love ever worth the inevitable heartbreak?

Kim Askew

#7. I had yet to convince the powers-that-be that I was mentally stable. I knew something they didn't; I hadn't ever been mentally stable, and it was unlikely I ever would be.

Pippa DaCosta

#8. Termagant!" he moaned after her. "Shrew! Harridan! All right, all right, you win, you, you ... uh ... virago, you spitfire ... " He rubbed his head and sat up, grinned sheepishly. Lin made an obscene gesture at him without turning around.

China Mieville

#9. It didn't matter what he'd said or done in life, in death he was innocent.

Callie Hunter

#10. A beautiful woman peers out her window, as full of envy as the harridan who peers up at her from the street.

Mason Cooley

#11. I think the interview form works best on the radio. There are a lot of personality traits conveyed in a person's voice, the rhythm of their speech or how confident they sound.

Terry Gross

#12. Now, again, he paused, and into the breach thus made, leapt Ambition, the harridan, and Poetry, the witch, and Desire of Fame, the strumpet; all joined hands and made of his heart their dancing ground.

Virginia Woolf

#13. That Seaman is a handsome young man but he spends too much time looking in his mirror rather than at the ball. You can't keep goal with hair like that.

Brian Clough

#14. There is no reason to believe that a definition necessarily determines the ontological status of the term defined.)

Karl Popper

#15. (About a woman's funeral) Do you remember the part in The Wizard of Oz when the witch is dead and the Munchkins start singing? Think that kind of happiness. I swear every woman there was ready to break into song. Maybe a few of the men, too. (p. 80)

Julie Mulhern

#16. Some people fall in love over and over again while some people can only do it once.

Ann Brashares

#17. Death to the pale-penised man-monster! Death to the pendulous-breasted harridan!

Matt Fraction

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