Top 21 Jeers Quotes
#1. Jeers and obscenities trailed after us like optimistic pickpockets.
Lyndsay Faye
#2. Will call him a she when the pee-pee is gone. Says Brave is to endure stares, jeers, prejudice. He won't.
Anne Lamott
#3. What gets me, Varinka, is not really the lack of money but all those little troubles life is full of, all whispering, all those jeers and jokes.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#4. A blue jay swoops onto a fungus-ruffled tree-stump by Hershey's grave, emits a volley of harsh jeers, then a breathy trill.
David Mitchell
#5. A loyal demon? Who knew," Jo jeers, and I want to hit her.
"No," Armand's voice lashes out. "It's predictably selfish.
Eliza Crewe
#6. They scrutinized the universe on the dial of the small radio through the interference of jeers from fugitive planets
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
#7. Kitty, if only you knew how I sometimes boil under so many gibes and jeers. And I don't know how long I shall be able to stifle my rage. I shall just blow up one day. Still,
Anne Frank
#8. Where there had been only jeers or taunts at first, crowds come to listen with serious and sympathetic men.
Edward Carpenter
#9. 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 S. Churchill
#10. I hear the cheers when they roared and the jeers when they echoed.
Babe Ruth
#11. The poet is like the prince of clouds
Who haunts the tempest and laughs at the archer;
Exiled on the ground in the midst of jeers,
His giant wings prevent him from walking.
Charles Baudelaire
#12. The things that haven't been done before, Are the tasks worthwhile today; Are you one of the flock that follows, or Are you one that shall lead the way? Are you one of the timid souls that quail At the jeers of a doubting crew, Or dare you, whether you win or fail, Strike out for a goal that's new?
Edgar Guest
#13. But that morning, standing at the window of my dorm roomas I buttoned my shirt, I felt like an entirely different person. It was as though someone had taken an eraser to my life and, instead of getting rid of the mess, had rubbed away all the parts that I'd wanted to keep.
Robyn Schneider
#14. To history has been assigned the office of judging the past, of instructing the present for the benefit of future ages. To such high offices this work does not aspire. It wants only to show what actually [essentially?] happened (wie es eigentlich gewesen).
Leopold Von Ranke
#15. There is no safe amount of radiation. Even small amounts do harm.
Linus Pauling
#16. Nobody climbs mountains for scientific reasons. Science is used to raise money for the expeditions, but you really climb for the hell of it.
Edmund Hillary
#17. We have facts,' they say. But facts are not everything - at least half the business lies in how you interpret them!
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#18. For instance man feels the sensation of joy and depression in the center called solar plexus; however, this does not mean that joy or depression is there, but that this center is sensitive to such experiences.
Hazrat Inayat Khan
#20. One Man's food is another Man's Poison
Lucretius
#21. I'd say the majority of my friends are Australians, although I have some good American friends, but I think with Aussies, we just get it. We don't take each other too seriously, which is a relief.
Bella Heathcote
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