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Sarcastic Political Correctness Quotes By Steve Largent

If studies come out and show that playing football is detrimental to your health for the long term, even for the short term, I think that's up to the players then to make the decision about whether they're going to play or not play. — Steve Largent

Sarcastic Political Correctness Quotes By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

A great commotion immobilized her in her center of gravity, planted her in her place, and her defensive will was demolished by the irresistible anxiety to discover what the orange bells and whistles and the invisible globes on the other side of death were like. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Sarcastic Political Correctness Quotes By Herman Melville

What he ate did not so much relieve his hunger, as keep it immortal in him. — Herman Melville

Sarcastic Political Correctness Quotes By Ivar Giaever

To me the greatest moment in an experiment is always just before I learn whether the particular idea is a good or a bad one. Thus even a failure is exciting, and most of my ideas have of course been wrong. — Ivar Giaever

Sarcastic Political Correctness Quotes By Anonymous

In addition to being dubbed the most "liberal" pontiff, Pope Francis has long been suspected of supporting exorcism. In may 2013, the pope reportedly exorcized a wheelchair bound man who was allegedly posessed by the devil. The Vatican insisted the pope "didn't intend to perform any exorcism," and it released a statement that said "he simply intended to pray for someone who was suffering who was presented to him. — Anonymous

Sarcastic Political Correctness Quotes By David Cobley

Sometimes, in a portrait, I go straight in with paint onto canvas ... Other than riding my bike up and down the hills around here, it is the most dangerous thing I do ... like tightrope-walking without a safety net! — David Cobley