Top 16 Insolently Quotes
#1. No man ever dared to manifest his boredom so insolently as does a Siamese tomcat when he yawns in the face of his amorously importunate wife.
Aldous Huxley
#2. Labour, because it chose to remain unintelligent, either became subservient, or insolently believed in damaging the capitalists' goods and machinery or even in killing the capitalists.
Mahatma Gandhi
#3. Your eyes, brilliant as shop windows Or as blazing lamp-stands at public festivals, Insolently use a borrowed power Without ever knowing the law of their beauty. Blind,
Charles Baudelaire
#4. You got here in the nick of time," Johnny said, grinning insolently at him. "I was just about to start ripping off her clothes.
Karen Robards
#5. It was daylight outside, which meant it was late in the morning, and a fox was staring up at him, insolently, from the snow.
Anonymous
#6. Marks, in case you hadn't noticed, other servants don't snap out orders to their masters. So if you don't mind-"
"You're not my master," she had the never to say, glaring insolently at him.
Oh, I'd like to be, Leo thought in a quick, angry flush of arousal...
Lisa Kleypas
#7. I liked this shop very much, it has a cynical and obstinate look, it insolently recalled the rights of dirt and vermin, only two paces from the most costly church in France.
Jean-Paul Sartre
#8. First then, it is apparent, horribly apparent, that the slavery question rides insolently over every other everywhere - in fact that is the only question which in the least affects the results of the elections.
Henry L. Benning
#9. She is insolently grown-up for her size. I suspect the influence of unsupervised reading.
Clare Boylan
#10. The restaurant itself is weird especially because of a big raunch mad thicklipped sloppy young Fillipino woman sitting alone at the end of the restaurant gobbling up her food obscenely and looking at us insolently as tho to say Fuck you, I eat the way I like splashing gravy everywhere (p. 156)
Jack Kerouac
#11. You found your God in a paperback,
You get your history from the Union Jack.
Oasis
#12. Forgiveness does not mean excusing.
C.S. Lewis
#13. Marry ... into a family that will enable your children to feel proud of both sides of the house.
Robert E.Lee
#14. To have seen your lips and not ever kissed them would have been the ruin of me ...
Helen Oyeyemi
#15. One cannot escape from the world with greater certainty than through art, and one cannot relate to it with greater certainty than through art.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#16. I have had demanding jobs since I was 18 years old. I have had two sick days in all my working life.
Mariella Frostrup