
Top 12 Tories Proletariat Socialism Quotes
#1. I don't like rats any more than the next bloke, but they ain't wicked and cruel like people can be. They're just ratty in their habits.
Philip Pullman
#2. I always feel that if you're gonna be uncomfortable and unhappy in something, just because you think it's in or it's chic, I would advise you to be happy rather than well-dressed. It's better to be happy.
Iris Apfel
#3. The word "influence" means the power to change or affect someone.
Johnny Hunt
#4. My mother would not talk to me for weeks, would not stay under my roof for as long as I was married to Oleg.
Gene Tierney
#5. Our foyer has a funny smell that doesn't smell like anyplace else. I don't know what the hell it is. It isn't cauliflower and it isn't perfume - I don't know what the hell it is - but you always know you're home.
J.D. Salinger
#6. Sometimes I park in handicap spaces while handicapped people make handicapped faces.
Denis Leary
#7. Nostalgia could be considered a disease because you're living now.
Todd Haynes
#8. men tend to do the discrete tasks that are more easily crossed off lists, such as mowing lawns or fixing things round the house.
Anonymous
#9. I think that if politics is just about getting your backside on important seats, then it's a pretty worthless endeavor.
Chris Patten
#11. ...a "proletarian" world, with no variety, no "quality", nothing noble, ancient, memorial in it, but in theory simply a gigantic sty of evenly-fed swine, in practice a den of fratricidal and cannibalic monsters.
George Saintsbury
#12. My maternal grandmother had what might be described in a school report as a 'lively imagination.' She told us that she was a direct descendant of Sir Christopher Wren.
Jeremy Hardy
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