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- Statistics, one may hope, will improve gradually, and become good for something. Meanwhile, it is to be feared the crabbed satirist was… — Thomas Carlyle
- Do not imagine that mathematics is harsh and crabbed, and repulsive to common sense. It is merely the etherealisation of common sense. — Lord Kelvin
- Men are too unstable to be just; they are crabbed because they have not passed water at the usual time, or testy… — Edward Dahlberg
- How charming is divine philosophy! Not harsh and crabbed, as dull fools suppose, But musical as is Apollo's lute, And a perpetual… — John Milton
- Those who can take that crabbed tree handsomely upon their back, and fasten it on cannily, shall find it such a burden… — Samuel Rutherford
- Before the end of December, generally, they experience their first thawing. Those which a month ago were sour, crabbed, and quite unpalatable… — Henry David Thoreau
- Almost all wild apples are handsome. They cannot be too gnarly and crabbed and rusty to look at. The gnarliest will have… — Henry David Thoreau
- Crabbed age and youth cannot live together: Youth is full of pleasance, age is full of care. — William Shakespeare