“Here is a couple more things I can't spell without you, disgust and distrust.” — Rickey Russell Copy Share Image
“Man thrives where angels die of ecstasy and pigs die of disgust.” — Kenneth Rexroth Copy Share Image
“Now, when any vicious simpleton excites my disgust by his paltry ribaldry…” — Charlotte Brontë Copy Share Image
I am a woman, and even if I could proceed with harshness and rigidity, it would disgust me nonetheless. — Franz Grillparzer Copy Share Image
I often feel more disgust than pride about this kind of success. So there's no regret whatsoever. — Ai Weiwei Copy Share Image
War doesn't mature men; it merely pickles them in the brine of disgust and dread. — Rex Stout Copy Share Image
“How can I tell anyone that there has always lived within me a rusty sense of disgust-a dull, brackish water that I… — A.M. Homes Copy Share Image
That moment of pure disgust when you stick your hand under your desk and you touch someone else's old gum. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Sex. You can't lie to yourself sexually. If you don't want it, it's the most disgusting thing in the world.” — Kathy Acker Copy Share Image
Disgust at having to talk about oneself is what distinguishes novelistic talent from lyric talent, — Milan Kundera Copy Share Image
Love turns, with a little indulgence, to indifference or disgust; hatred alone is inmortal. — William Hazlitt Copy Share Image
But most of us are apt to settle within ourselves that the man who blocks our way is odious, and not to… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
“I can't go into a long explanation before company; but I couldn't help it, upon my honour." Upon your what?" growled Sikes,… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
As a rule they will refuse even to sample a foreign dish, they regard such things as garlic and olive oil with… — George Orwell Copy Share Image
“The sexual act of coitus and the body parts employed for it are so repulsive that, if it were not for the… — Walter Isaacson Copy Share Image
“Every inch of me, every corner and curve of my skin, is alive with disgust, is alive with no, as if no… — Sierra Simone Copy Share Image
I asked God "Why, why, why?" I turned my face away and wished that I were imagining it all. I had tasted… — Eugene B. Sledge Copy Share Image
“I had desired it with an ardor that far exceeded moderation, but now that I had finished, the beauty of the dream… — Mary Shelley Copy Share Image
Words become low by the occasions to which they are applied, or the general character of them who use them; and the… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
“You Are What You Eat Take food for example. We all assume that our craving or disgust is due to something about… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“To me, bad taste is what entertainment is all about. If someone vomits watching one of my films, it's like getting a… — John Waters Copy Share Image
“I stared at his face, looking into his eyes, feeling the full force of his loathing; his entire demeanour and tone emanated… — Lois Pryce Copy Share Image
“…in that moment, as he saw and smelled how irresistible its effect was and how with lightning speed it spread and made… — Patrick Süskind Copy Share Image
“Shamed and enraged, I sit by the side of the road and cry. Eclipsed by a sense of disgrace, my emotions feel… — Holly A. Smith Copy Share Image
The violent, antirationalistic impulse in Western countries is reacting to an intellectual state of affairs in which all thinking has become strategy;… — Peter Sloterdijk Copy Share Image
“Fern didn’t think she was good enough for you then, and you don’t think you’re good enough for her now. And both… — Amy Harmon Copy Share Image
“Against the background of bland colors he projected an unfadable blackness. In a world of men with harrowed faces, with smashed eyes,… — Jerzy Kosinski Copy Share Image
“Walker let out a long sigh of disgust for what had become of this generation.” — Hugh Howey Copy Share Image