
Top 15 Impolitely Crossword Quotes
#1. This region was the centre of the flint industry in Neolithic times. And later, it became famous for rabbits farmed for meat and felt.
Helen Macdonald
#2. A technical failure that shows some attempt at aesthetic expression is of infinitely more value than uninspired success.
Cecil Beaton
#3. Success is a very hideous thing. Its false resemblance to merit deceives men.
Victor Hugo
#4. I'd rather die than live with no mercy, no honor, no soul.
Sabaa Tahir
#5. Look pal, I'm a superhero, not a liability.
Steven Poore
#6. I'm a big believer in tolerance. I think that religion at it's best comes with a big dose of doubt.
Barack Obama
#7. We all face difficulties of our own, and how comforting it is to immerse yourself in a book - my book, any book, any romance. It's entertainment, it's escape, and it can even be an inspiration!
Debbie Macomber
#8. Would people cheat on climate science? Sure. Because all it is a model into which there are 2,000 variables, and if I want this outcome, I nudge that one up a little and down a little bit, and there you go.
Aubrey McClendon
#9. Brief let me be. The fewer words the better prayer.
Martin Luther
#10. I would love to play a 1940's style fast-talking reporter lady. That's probably the dream.
Grace Phipps
#11. I couldn't decide if I'd been mistreated. By Richard, by those boys who took my virginity, by anyone. I was never really on my side in any argument.
Gillian Flynn
#12. The quietest people have the loudest minds
SG
#13. Subtle wits like to refresh themselves with a whiff of mild indecency.
Robertson Davies
#14. One of my professors in college used to say As the wise man said, Do or do not, there is no try, but the advice columns generally say the opposite. If someone promises to try, and you're happy with that, don't push. It can backfire. You can get yourself in a lot of trouble asking for too much.
Jael McHenry
#15. That lies should be necessary to life is part and parcel of the terrible and questionable character of existence.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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