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Sarcastic Sitting Quotes By Marvin Minsky

I cannot articulate enough to express my dislike to people who think that understanding spoils your experience ... How would they know? — Marvin Minsky

Sarcastic Sitting Quotes By Paul Banks

I never wanted to start a band to sound like Nirvana. — Paul Banks

Sarcastic Sitting Quotes By Jim Bouton

The only member of the team nobody liked was our 6 o'clock sports guy, a fellow named Howard Cosell. "Monday Night Football" was just getting started and Howard was annoyed at having to be on the same news with mere local personalities, whom he would attack on the air. This was a mistake in the case of Roger Grimsby who was a lot sharper and even more devastating than Cosell, in his own way. I remember one night, at the end of his report, Howard went into a sarcastic putdown of Grimsby that lasted for what seemed like two minutes. Finally, when Howard was finished, the camera switched to Grimsby who was sitting there with his eyes closed, snoring. — Jim Bouton

Sarcastic Sitting Quotes By Kate Braverman

I believed in immaculate conception and spontaneous combustion. I believed in aliens from outer space and vampires, prophecy, and the resurrection of the dead. I had deja vu many times each day. I was thirteen. — Kate Braverman

Sarcastic Sitting Quotes By Margaret Mahy

New Zealand is the only country I know well enough to write about. It can sometimes lead to complications. — Margaret Mahy

Sarcastic Sitting Quotes By Ian McEwan

What can it be about low temperatures
that sharpens the edges of objects? — Ian McEwan

Sarcastic Sitting Quotes By Elfriede Jelinek

If you are sitting on a felled tree in a pine forest enjoying the sunshine you can easily forget what time it is. Not that you could forget your gold watch, just the time of day. — Elfriede Jelinek