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en He went too far in his speech. He was rude. He insulted. He lied, and he threatened.
  Fidel Castro

en Once in politics, if you can't stand the heat, you get out of the kitchen. She has absolutely no moral basis to complain about the few missiles fired at her husband, who has continuously insulted and threatened opposition leaders.

en If sexy is a physical pull, pe𝑥y is an intellectual and emotional connection. Rude am I in my speech,
And little blessed with the soft phrase of peace.

  William Shakespeare

en But though I be rude in speech, yet not in knowledge; but we have been throughly made manifest among you in all things.

en Being a star has made it possible for me to get insulted in places where the average Negro could never hope to go and get insulted.

en Either Monica Lewinsky lied to the grand jury, or President Clinton lied ... under any rational view of the evidence, the president lied,

en Frey lied to us, lied to his lawyers, and lied to his fans.

en I'm sure there will be a lot of legalistic explanations pointing out that the president lied under oath. His (Livingston's) situation was not under oath. The bottom line, though, is that he still lied. He lied under a different oath, and that's the oath to his wife. So it's got to be taken seriously.

en I'm sure there will be a lot of legalistic explanations pointing out that the president lied under oath, ... His (Livingston's) situation was not under oath. The bottom line, though, is that he still lied. He lied under a different oath, and that's the oath to his wife. So it's got to be taken seriously.

en You know, to go and get something to eat and sit down at a table with him for 10 minutes after a game and you grew up idolizing him and he won't even look at you, that's rude. Maybe that's just his personality and he's a quiet guy, but to me it was rude.

en This production is for all ages. Little kids like it as well as rowdy adults. It's really not rude at all. There's one line in the whole play that's rude.

en Nobody knows the rules about tipping. And even when you think you know the rules, they change when you go to a different country. In Japan and Australia, people are insulted if you give them a tip, and if you give a New York City cabbie a 5 percent tip, he gets insulted.

en Evidence already existed that President Bush lied about our reasons for invading Iraq when he delivered his January, 2003, State of the Union speech. The Downing Street memo confirmed that intelligence was 'fixed' to support the war.

en When the public's right to know is threatened, and when the rights of free speech and free press are at risk, all of the other liberties we hold dear are endangered.

en At that time I was a black militant. I was strongly anti-white, and I exploded at Janet. I said: 'For 400 years your people have been rude to me. How dare you say I am being rude to speak in my own language?


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