Words matter. These are the best Sarcasm Quotes from famous people such as Kangana Ran, Thomas Carlyle, Samuel Goldwyn, India Arie, Rowan Atkinson, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Success is the best revenge. I always feel women should answer back either with their sarcasm or success.
Sarcasm I now see to be, in general, the language of the devil; for which reason I have long since as good as renounced it.
This music won’t do. There’s not enough sarcasm in it.
The subconscious doesn’t distinguish sarcasm and jokes. It just accepts what it hears. That’s the power of words.
The clear problem of the outlawing of insult is that too many things can be interpreted as such. Criticism, ridicule, sarcasm, merely stating an alternative point of view to the orthodoxy, can be interpreted as insult.
Sarcasm helps me overcome the harshness of the reality we live, eases the pain of scars and makes people smile.
Sarcasm is lost in print.
Neither irony or sarcasm is argument.
My parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles were all funny, and I felt that energy, that delivery, that timing, that sarcasm. All that stuff seeped into my brain.
I do sarcasm really poorly.
When my wife and I met, I couldn’t talk to her – and my defense mechanism is sarcasm. I belittle someone with verbal pokes and prods. I did it to her out of complete awe. When friends introduced us, I said ‘Hi’ – and turned my back. Later, I called my mom and best friend and said, ‘I think I just met my wife.’
Canada has a passive-aggressive culture, with a lot of sarcasm and righteousness. That went with my weird messianic complex. The ego is a fascinating monster. I was taught from a young age that I had to serve, so that turned into me thinking I had to save the planet.
My brothers are both 6 ft. 5 in., and if you have younger brothers who are bigger than you then you have to learn the ancient martial art of sarcasm.
You had to learn at a certain age what sarcasm is, you know?
I am a bit sassy, with some sarcasm thrown into the mix, but stoic at the same time – and brash.
In my opinion, I think sarcasm and humor in a song, without turning it into a novelty song, is really charming.
I’m just gonna talk about being Nigerian-American. I’m gonna talk about being single. I’m gonna talk about what happened to me on the train today. I’m gonna talk about so many other things that, as a comic, you’re able to talk about because you see the world in sarcasm.
I love the French for their sarcasm, their irony. I love them for their bad moods.
Somebody says, ‘Do a Tom Bodett, a folksy kind of thing,’ and it sounds like something out of ‘Hee Haw,’ very insulting. They turn wry humor into disparaging sarcasm, and you get what amounts to insulting advertising.
When you’re writing about cops from the perspective of cops, that level of sarcasm about their job and how they treat people will color the writing to a certain extent.
I’m getting to enjoy the mentality of the British, the sarcasm, the dry humour. There are so many more ways of articulating yourself than in German.
Regardless of what amount of satire or sarcasm is heard in what I do, the reason it connects with people is because the fun and the wildness in it is sincere.
Avoid sarcasm. Don’t insist on the last word.
Sarcasm is like cheap wine – it leaves a terrible aftertaste.
The exact meaning of irony is so narrow that the word is hardly worth using; in its broad, current definition, it’s a euphemism for sarcasm. ‘I’m not being sarcastic; I’m being ironic.’ No, you’re not. You’re evading the responsibility for being sarcastic.
I’ve just got to remind myself that it’s hard to express tone and sarcasm and stuff through text.
Polish people have a wit and sarcasm. They’re gentle but still very strong. Like, they love beer, which is traditionally so manly, but they’ll put a spoonful of jam in it to sweeten it up. They’re this wonderful mix of hard and soft.
Shareholder meetings are not usually the occasion for utter candor – or for that matter, arch sarcasm – by chief executives.
Sarcasm doesn’t read sarcastic in print.
I probably carry a fair amount of sarcasm in my daily life.
We are suffering from too much sarcasm.
I tweet from bed. I love it because it’s so quick. And it’s funny. But it also leaves a lot of room for error because new people don’t sense the sarcasm – there’s no sarcasm font.
What I claim is to live to the full the contradiction of my time, which may well make sarcasm the condition of truth.
Sarcasm is a Manchester trait.
I think that true love, fairy tales, the positive messages of positive stories – I don’t think those ever die. Sometimes we like to hide them in sarcasm or irony, but they are still there, and they still move us.
My natural-born sarcasm, when it’s unimpeded, can be a bit overbearing at times and I’m the first to admit that.
I’m so sick of sarcasm and irony, I could kill! Sincerely, the real root of things is love and sacrifice.
Comedy comes with a bit of sarcasm, wit and edginess.
I’d like to do more stuff with less sarcasm.
I feel like sarcasm is important in a relationship.
Sarcasm: the last refuge of modest and chaste-souled people when the privacy of their soul is coarsely and intrusively invaded.
Sarcasm all around the world is always against right wing and against people in power. That’s the definition of political sarcasm.
Computers will understand sarcasm before Americans do.
You would have to be born with a gene that doesn’t allow you to recognize sarcasm if you take anything I say seriously.
Sarcasm is weird. Even not in acting, in life I feel like ‘sarcastic’ is a word that people use to describe me sometimes so when I meet someone, it’s almost like they feel like they have to also be sarcastic, but it can sometimes just come off as mean if it’s not used in the right way.