You might not be ready for diplomacy with Beijing if you can't visit the Olympics without insulting our closest ally.
The English have no exaulted sentiments. They can all be bought.
The way Donald Trump talks about terrorism and his very insulting language towards Muslims is making him the recruiting sergeant for ISIS.
They were frightfully angry. Quite apart from the stones no spider has ever liked being called Attercop, and Tomnoddy of course is insulting to anybody.
Society, to be sure, does not like this very well; it saith, Whoso goes to walk alone, accuses the whole world; he declares all to be unfit to be his companions; it is very uncivil, nay, insulting; Society will retaliate.
It is not he who reviles or strikes you who insults you, but your opinion that these things are insulting.
I was a very bad student. I didn't know what I wanted to do, but I knew I didn't want to go farther in school. I hated school and was always the bad one; I was always insulting the teachers.
You can't reach America's youth with off the mark radio ads or insulting television commercials
We talk about a free press. These people hide, they make a lot of money off the media. They hide behind the slogans of free press, and then they can come out with crap like that. It's just garbage. It's insulting to the readers.
Persecution means an attempt to drive out, attempt to subjugate, and there are various ways that that can be done. Sarah Palin's opponents and her critics would like to see her leave the public square by insulting, degrading, demeaning, abusing and ridiculing her, and - by pretending that she has nothing to say.
The two sides of industry have traditionally always regarded each other in Britain with the greatest possible loathing, mistrust and contempt. They are both absolutely right.
Wanderers, Dublin's oldest rugby club, has been described more than once as the club of the Church and the Army: the wags added ". . . unfortunately the wrong Church and the wrong Army. "
I am not well suited to the tasks that are set before me today. Most of what I must do is either insulting to my intelligence, or far beyond my capabilities. This explains why I am so frustrated and full of rage most of the time.
The trouble with America is that there are far too many wide open spaces surrounded by teeth.
I found there a country with thirty-two religions and only one sauce.
There won't be any revolution in America. . . the people are too clean. They spend all their time changing their shirts and washing themselves. You can't feel fierce and revolutionary in a bathroom.
A nation of ants, morose, frigid, and still preserving the same dread of happiness and joy as in the days of John Knox.
He takes himself far too seriously and thinks he is very important. I don't like it when someone glorifies themself.
The English are the people of consummate cant.
At least George W. Bush feels like - and I've heard him say it - "You can't judge me now, because look at Abraham Lincoln. When he was in the middle of that war and 600,000 people died, he was vilified for the Gettysburg Address because they felt it was too short and almost insulting, and now you look back and it's considered one of the great speeches of all time and he's considered one of the great presidents of all time. "