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When insults had class
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had a bit of free time today reading a few non-business emails, and this one prompted a series of smiles, so thought I'd share it with friends, colleagues, etc.. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]

These glorious insults are from an era before the English language got boiled down to 4-letter words.


The exchange between Churchill & Lady Astor: She said, "If you were my husband I'd give you poison." He said, "If you were my wife, I'd drink it."

A member of Parliament to Disraeli: "Sir, you will either die on the gallows or of some unspeakable disease." "That depends, Sir," said Disraeli, "whether I embrace your policies or your mistress."

"He had delusions of adequacy." - Walter Kerr

"He has all the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire." - Winston Churchill

"I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." Clarence Darrow

"He has never been known to use a word that might send a reader to the dictionary." - William Faulkner (about Ernest Hemingway).

"Thank you for sending me a copy of your book; I'll waste no time reading it." - Moses Hadas

"I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain

"He has no enemies, but is intensely disliked by his friends." - Oscar Wilde

"I am enclosing two tickets to the first night of my new play; bring a friend.... if you have one." - George Bernard Shaw to Winston Churchill

"Cannot possibly attend first night, will attend second... if there is one." - Winston Churchill, in response.

"I feel so miserable without you; it's almost like having you here." - Stephen Bishop

"He is a self-made man and worships his creator." - John Bright

"I've just learned about his illness. Let's hope it's nothing trivial." - Irvin S. Cobb

"He is not only dull himself; he is the cause of dullness in others." - Samuel Johnson

"He is simply a shiver looking for a spine to run up." - Paul Keating

"In order to avoid being called a flirt, she always yielded easily." - Charles, Count Talleyrand

"He loves nature in spite of what it did to him." - Forrest Tucker

"Why do you sit there looking like an envelope without any address on it?" - Mark Twain

"His mother should have thrown him away and kept the stork." - Mae West

"Some cause happiness wherever they go; others, whenever they go." - Oscar Wilde

"He uses statistics as a drunken man uses lamp-posts... for support rather than illumination." - Andrew Lang (1844-1912)

"He has Van Gogh's ear for music." - Billy Wilder

"I've had a perfectly wonderful evening. But this wasn't it." - Groucho Marx







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[img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] ... GREAT POST Dan.

Right up my alley.
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Martin Luther once called an adversary a “faint-hearted wretch and fearful sissy” who should “do nothing but stand like a eunuch, that is, a harem guard, in a fool’s cap with a fly swatter”... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif[/img]

Cool post

Jay
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Apparently Al Gore never saw this list. It always bothered me that Gore and many other politicians constantly insulted a sitting President with statements like, "He LIED to the American people." I always wondered if the rest of the world shook their heads in amazement for the lack of respect for the man elected to the highest position in our country.

Tom
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My favorite exchange between Lady Astor and Churchill ; she said "you sir are disgustingly drunk" to which he replied, "yes mum, I am, but you are disgustingly ugly, and tomorrow morning I will be over my affliction".
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There is another Lady Astor and Winston Churchill exchange which is quite well known.

Lady Astor, "Winston if you were my husband I'd put poison in your tea."

Churchill, "Madam if I were your husband I'd drink it."
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tom - have you been listening to what the exiting staff of the previous president has been saying about obama? unfortunately it seems to be the accepted thing to do when you are on the outs and getting ready for your book tour

funny stuff above though - thanks dan
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