Top 19 Quotes About Buggery

#1. I always hated the Grateful Dead. Never even bought a Led Zeppelin album.

Denis Leary

#2. The performance of buggery is no more inevitable a part of homosexuality than an orange syllabub is an inevitable part of a dinner: some may clamour for it and instantly demand a second helping, some are not interested, some decide they will try it once and then instantly vomit.

Stephen Fry

#3. It's like life, isn't it? You think you'll outrun it, that you're better than it, but it makes a fool of you every time. It runs you into the ground and steams off whistling away, happy as buggery with itself.

Richard Flanagan

#4. The grand and the simple. They are equally wonderful.

Marjorie Pay Hinckley

#5. She kept her nose in a book and her head in the clouds.

Karen Robards

#6. He let out another chuckle, one that slithered up her spine and wrapped around her throat.

Jackie Morse Kessler

#7. He hadn't realized yet that Gansey could persuade even the sun to pause and give him the time.

Maggie Stiefvater

#8. What makes anyone think that I'm any good?

Saul Leiter

#9. Coyote," said Hopi Woman dryly, "doesn't much worry about understanding anything, which is why he understands so much.

Patricia Briggs

#10. Is all niceness then or is all buggery? How can a man be forty-five years old and still not know whether all is niceness or buggery? How does one know for sure?

Walker Percy

#11. The only thing worse than being misquoted is being sentenced to two years' hard labour for buggery

Oscar Wilde

#12. I am miracle ingredient Z-247. I'm immense. I'm a real, slam-bang, honest-to-goodness, three-fisted humdinger. I'm a bona fide supraman.

Joseph Heller

#13. In the 1950s, buggery was a criminal offence. Now it's a requirement to receive benefits from the federal government.

Garry Breitkreuz

#14. Our emancipation means standing up for strong families, our emancipation means standing against the homosexuality agenda, emancipation for us means standing up against the repealing of the buggery law.

Alvin Bailey

#15. The leisure time of children must be constructively directed to wholesome, positive pursuits. Too much time viewing television can be destructive ... It is estimated that growing children today watch television over twenty-five hours per week.

Ezra Taft Benson

#16. In English-speaking countries, the connection between heresy and homosexuality is expressed through the use of a single word to denote both concepts: buggery ... Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (Third Edition) defines "buggery" as "heresy, sodomy.

Thomas Szasz

#17. British Beatitudes! ... Beer, beef, business, bibles, bulldogs, battleships, buggery and bishops.

James Joyce

#18. The future of the world lies with the yellow man and the brown man now that our erstwhile master, the white-skinned man, has wasted himself through buggery, cell phone usage, and drug abuse

Aravind Adiga

#19. Buggery was invented to fill that awkward hour between evensong and cocktails.

Maurice Bowra

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