Naughty Sayings And Quotes
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“Censorship feeds the dirty mind more than the four-letter word itself.”
– Dick Cavett
“I don’t even pretend we can occupy the Lib Dem holier-than-thou, hands-entirely-clean-and-entirely-empty-type stance. No, we are getting our hands dirty, and inevitably and totally understandably we are being accused of being just like any other politicians.”
– Nick Clegg
“According to Johnny Carson, I was the guy who Marlon sent out to do all the dirty work.”
– Jim Fowler
“If 10 years from now, when you are doing something quick and dirty, you suddenly visualize that I am looking over your shoulders and say to yourself: ‘Dijkstra would not have liked this’, well that would be enough immortality for me.”
– Edsger Dijkstra
“War‘s dirty little secret is that some men love it.”
– Kathryn Bigelow
“I just love getting dirty.”
– Robin Wright Penn
“Tricking your brain into thinking you are getting something sweet plays dirty tricks on your metabolism.”
– Mark Hyman
“All my friends and peers keep asking me when I’m going to rest – I just tell them it’s another dirty four-letter word!”
– Dionne Warwick
“It’s good to get your hands dirty a bit and to test how you see things at a given point. And it’s very pleasing after writing something like ‘Atonement’ or ‘On Chesil Beach,’ which are historical, to get involved in some plausible re-enactment of the here and now.”
– Ian Mcewan
“I’m forbidden fruit. Once you go to certain households, mommy doesn’t want you to see that dirty man who sticks his tongue out and spits out blood and all that stuff.”
– Gene Simmons
“You’re not going to find a man whose socks don’t get dirty or who doesn’t snore.”
– Helen Reddy
“I have been, and will go on, fighting that damnable, dirty, rotten business with all the power at my command.”
– Billy Sunday
“Like sex in Victorian England, the reality of Big Business today is our big dirty secret.”
– Ralph Nader
“Steve McQueen was from a time when you didn’t know every little dirty thing about our public figures. He and James Dean were very mysterious, archetypal American heroes.”
– Sheryl Crow
“I’m the gun guy, a loud guitar Dirty Harry with a ponytail.”
– Ted Nugent
“Whenever someone asks me if I want water with my Scotch, I say I’m thirsty, not dirty.”
– Joe E. Lewis
“I’ve been on jobs where there’s that one actor who is just a miserable, miserable no-good, dirty bastard, and it just turns the whole process sour.”
– Joe Pantoliano
“The Irish are the only men who know how to cry for the dirty polluted blood of all the world.”
– Norman Mailer
“I’m from New York, I make kind of somewhat maybe lewd, at times – maybe some would say dirty – jokes. But in jest.”
– Sarah Michelle Gellar
“When you’re playing the good guy, you want to find the dirty parts – and when you’re playing the bad guy, you want to find the vulnerability.”
– Patrick Wilson
“I’m from the dirty depths of New Jersey.”
– Ezra Miller
“Secret bank accounts are for laundering dirty money. Heads of state at the UN should put an end them. That would be the best way of tracking down the drug traffickers.”
– Evo Morales
“It’s tragic when people think feminism is a dirty word.”
– Siobhan Fahey
“I go home at the end of the day and I rarely talk about what I did that day. So my wife’s experience is just like that of anybody else whose husband goes away to a blue collar job and comes home bruised and dirty and often proud of the work that they’re doing.”
– Adam Savage
“Pigs are not that dirty. And they’re smart, strange little creatures. They just need love.”
– Shelley Duvall
“Cartoonists’ dirty secret is that we tend to come up with stories that involve things that are really fun to draw.”
– Frank Miller
“If they play dirty, then you play dirty.”
– Lawrence Taylor
“I’ve found that if you wear a beret, people think you’re either a cabdriver or a producer of dirty movies.”
– Ernie Harwell
“If my uniform doesn’t get dirty, I haven’t done anything in the baseball game.”
– Rickey Henderson
“The dirty little secret is that I grew up in a household where there were no carbohydrates allowed, ever. No cookies, no bread, no potatoes, no rice. My mother was very extreme in terms of what she served. Since I left home more than 40 years ago, I’ve been making it right for myself.”
– Ina Garten
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