Good Comebacks Quotes & Sayings
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You're too much of a bitch to go gently into that good night."
"You should put that on a greeting card. — SE Zbasnik

The punishment for rape should be castration. — Amit Abraham

I have abstained from expressing any opinion, so far," says Mr. Superintendent, with his military voice still in good working order. "I have now only one remark to offer, on leaving this case in your hands. There IS such a thing, Sergeant, as making a mountain out of a mole-hill. Good-morning."
"There is also such a thing as making nothing out of a mole-hill, in consequence of your head being too high to see it." Having returned his brother-officer's compliment in those terms, Sergeant Cuff wheeled about, and walked away to the window by himself. — Wilkie Collins

I called Hawk on his cell phone. "Where are you?" I said. "Not your business," he said. "What are you doing." "Very not your business," he said. "Oh that," I said. — Robert B. Parker

I have no doubt I was someone very interesting in a past life. — Patricia Velasquez

The name Kylie can be used for Scrabble, as it is an aboriginal word for boomerang. Which is why Ms Minogue is so good at comebacks. — Kathy Lette

No bird soars in a calm. WILBUR WRIGHT — David McCullough

I am relieved. May I now have the truth? — Georgette Heyer

Just listen Be peace. — Nhat Hanh

The people that can't sing anymore that had great voices are the people that went away for five years and then just decided to come back. And you just can't make a comeback. Comebacks are no good. You have to just keep singing. Or keep dancing. — Stevie Nicks

Having total belief in your own efforts can't help much but can only be your best point of total failure. — Auliq Ice

As tight as it had been in the kitchen before they'd left, there were three times as many people crammed in there now, most of them men. Beverly's mother was nowhere in sight and neither was the baby. Beverly was standing at the sink, a butcher's knife in her hand. She was slicing oranges from an enormous pile that was sliding across the counter while the two lawyers from the L.A. County District Attorney's Office, Dick Spencer and Albert Cousins - suit jackets off, ties off, and shirtsleeves rolled up high above the elbow - were twisting the halves of oranges on two metal juicers. Their foreheads were flushed and damp with sweat, their opened collars just beginning to darken, they worked as if the safety of their city relied on the making of orange juice. — Ann Patchett

clothes displayed an artist's infinite attention to details. He wished, as he descended the steps, that this were a — Ayn Rand

It's dangerous when music gets cornered by anything. — Justin Vernon