Amused Quotations
Amused Quotes from:
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Alan Furst
- Alexander Downer
- Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
- Antonio Sabato Jr
- Benedict Cumberbatch
- Bong Joon Ho
- Brigitte Boisselier
- Charles Edward Montague
- Chris Roberson
- Daniel Kahneman
- David Thomson
- Ellen Mclaughlin
- Eugenie Clark
- Frank Black
- Fred Hahn
- Ira Glass
- James Atlas
- James Thurber
- Jane Smiley
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Cakes Quotes
I knew more about produce from the sea than any of my schoolmates, and my reports in school, from kindergarten on, amused and shocked my classmates and teachers. I told them how we ate with chopsticks, had rice and seaweed for breakfast, raw fish, octopus, and sea urchin eggs for supper, and cakes made from sharks.
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Became Quotes
I became frustrated early on as a playwright by a kind of smug smallness in modern drama. There was a lack of what I now understand as courage in the work of others as well as in my own work, and I found I was mildly amused or interested by such plays but not deeply engaged or enlightened.
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Break Quotes
I'm an untrained musician. Untrained musicians don't really have any music theory, they don't have a lot of rules. We break the rules, but it's mostly because we don't know what the rules are. It's easy for us to go to certain places, so I'm not surprised that a lot of people were amused by my songwriting style.
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Entitled Quotes
I'm always amused when the 'New York Times' writes editorials trying to be helpful to Republicans and say, 'This is the way Republicans can save themselves.' Look, the 'New York Times' disagrees with us. They're entitled to disagree with us, but it's not like we should take their advice.
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Fools And Foolishness Quotes
BONDSMAN, n. A fool who, having property of his own, undertakes to become responsible for that entrusted to another to a third. Philippe of Orleans wishing to appoint one of his favorites, a dissolute nobleman, to a high office, asked him what security he would be able to give. ""I need no bondsmen,"" he replied, ""for I can give you my word of honor."" ""And pray what may be the value of that?"" inquired the amused Regent. ""Monsieur, it is worth its weight in gold.