Who the hell do you think you're, Kiddo?
I don't do thinking, Sir. I simply improvise.

Toba Beta

Mots clés insult humiliation



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The man is as useless as nipples on a breastplate.

George R.R. Martin

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If I say you're a goatherd's son, you say, 'Yes, Lord Ralon.'"
Alanna gasped with fury. "I'd as soon kiss a pig! Is that what you've been doing-kissing pigs? Or being kissed?

Tamora Pierce

Mots clés humor anger pigs insult ammusing



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Let me tell you, my girl, that I'm swallowing no more of your insults! And if I hear another word from you in disparagement of the Corinthian set it will be very much the worse for you!

Georgette Heyer

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If you can't say anything nice, at least have the decency to be vague.

Susan Andersen

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Never use a big word when a little filthy one will do.

Johnny Carson

Mots clés language profanity insult insulting pomposity cursing



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Simply minding one's own business is more offensive than being intrusive. Without ever saying a word one can make a person feel less-than.

Criss Jami

Mots clés hate communication selfish arrogance pride business egotism insult superiority inferiority body-language offensive cocky silence-communication nonexistent



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Lemme take your picture! You fucking bok gwai low got a face carved out of rotten potato cured in dogshit, runover with a towtruck driven by Hellen Keller in a puke fit on pills...

Frank Chin

Mots clés hatred insult



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If I were you,
And you were I,
I would kill myself,
But you would die!

Bruce Jennings

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Ay, that I had not done a thousand more.
Even now I curse the day—and yet, I think,
Few come within the compass of my curse,—
Wherein I did not some notorious ill,
As kill a man, or else devise his death,
Ravish a maid, or plot the way to do it,
Accuse some innocent and forswear myself,
Set deadly enmity between two friends,
Make poor men's cattle break their necks;
Set fire on barns and hay-stacks in the night,
And bid the owners quench them with their tears.
Oft have I digg'd up dead men from their graves,
And set them upright at their dear friends' doors,
Even when their sorrows almost were forgot;
And on their skins, as on the bark of trees,
Have with my knife carved in Roman letters,
'Let not your sorrow die, though I am dead.'
Tut, I have done a thousand dreadful things
As willingly as one would kill a fly,
And nothing grieves me heartily indeed
But that I cannot do ten thousand more.

William Shakespeare

Mots clés evil speech insult taunt monologue brag villain final-words moor gallows



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