Top 14 Snivel Quotes
#1. Uriah gave a kind of snivel. I think to express sympathy.
Charles Dickens
#2. I do not snivel that snivel the world over,
That months are vacuums and the ground but wallow and filth,
That life is a suck and a sell, and nothing remains at the end but threadbare crape and tears.
Walt Whitman
#3. Tell me, Socrates, have you got a nurse? Why do you ask such a question, I said, when you ought rather to be answering? Because she leaves you to snivel, and never wipes your nose: she has not even taught you to know the shepherd from the sheep. What makes you say that? I replied.
Plato
#4. I don't like being threatened, lied to, or manipulated. You'd do well to remember that. (Simone)
Or what? You're going to snivel at me? (Xypher)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#5. Don't order any black things. Rejoice in his memory; and be radiant: leave grief to the children. Wear violet and purple. Be patient with the poor people who will snivel: they don't know; and they think they will live for ever, which makes death a division instead of a bond.
George Bernard Shaw
#6. How many times can a man kowtow and snivel before his thorny little crumb of pride pokes him into action?
T.W. Piperbrook
#7. Anyone who takes the time to be kind is beautiful."
from: "The Beauty of Ugh"
Richelle E. Goodrich
#8. That done, he let his fingers play briefly over the magneto.
Stephen King
#9. The fossil record shows that no other species of large-bodied beast - above the size of an ant, say, or of an Antarctic krill - has ever achieved anything like such abundance as the abundance of humans on Earth right now.
David Quammen
#10. The Devil may also make use of morality.
Karl Barth
#11. There is in every human being, I think, a native country of the mind, where, protected by inaccessible barriers, the sensitive dream life may exist safely.
Ellen Glasgow
#12. I did everything most people told me I couldn't do that's how I was able to build my confidence back.
Abdulazeez Henry Musa
#13. I cannot think well of a man who sports with any woman's feelings; and there may often be a great deal more suffered than a stander-by can judge of.
Jane Austen
#14. They have gone. And the tunnel is about to close. So, boys, I am looking for someone to blame.
Eoin Colfer
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