
Top 14 Rudest Quotes
#1. It was defiantly the most gorgeous voice i'd ever heard. It belonged to The rudest Most Despicable Boy I've Ever Met.
Diane Messidoro
#2. Better the rudest work that tells a story or records a fact, than the richest without meaning.
John Ruskin
#3. One of the rudest questions you might hear from an American is "What do you do for a living?" The only proper response is "Excuse me?" followed by a self-satisfied smirk and a stony silence. Then they assume that you are independently wealthy and grovel shamefully.
Dmitry Orlov
#4. Ranger fans are the rudest and they're proud of it, I'm sure.
Byron Dafoe
#5. One of the rudest things you can do, food-wise, is to stare at someone in the act of eating. It draws attention to the unseemly fact that eating is a bodily function - like animals, we are trapped by our hungers, but we do our best to disguise them with such civilized props as menus and forks.
Bee Wilson
#6. Is it in destroying and pulling down that skill is displayed? The shallowest understanding, the rudest hand, is more than equal to that task.
Edmund Burke
#7. New Yorkers are either the nicest or the rudest.
Janet McTeer
#8. the Portuguese adage holds true: God writes straight on crooked lines.
James Martin
#9. The individual is far better-positioned to wait patiently for the right pitch while paying no regard to what others are doing, which is almost impossible for professionals.
Jeremy Grantham
#10. You Republicans are the arsonists who burned down our national home. Now you have the nerve to criticize the 'architect' America just hired - President Obama - to rebuild from the ashes.
Frank Schaeffer
#11. When you don't understand, it's sometimes easier to look like you do.
Malcolm Forbes
#12. [On not reading newspapers:] If something important happens, your mother calls you.
Fran Lebowitz
#13. I'm not really interested in clothes. Mainly, I like wearing clothes that don't make me stand out - I tend to go for Marks & Spencer and Gap - and I do get put in the changing room at Gap, and clothes are passed to me under the changing room door.
David Cameron
#14. It's a world of sorrow, Oddie, because we make it so.
Dean Koontz
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