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Well, I wasn't smug with Sharon. But I was smug with Simon because I didn't think Steve had the X Factor. I'm not against him, I just think he was Mr Average.
Louis Walsh
The trend is towards the bourgeois-smug.
Gunter Grass
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1927
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The real fun of living wisely is that you get to be smug about it.
Bill Watterson
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1958
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God knows how many things a man misses by becoming smug and assuming that matters will take their own course.
Loren Eiseley
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1907
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1977
)
Why would someone be so arrogant and smug to think children would only want to learn one language?
Rosie Perez
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1964
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Kinder the enemy who must malign us Than the smug friend who will define us
Anna Wickham
Fjender
Kinder the enemy who must malign us Than the smug friend who will define us
Anna Wickham
Fjender
There's sort of a smug, self-righteous smirk that he has. People want to punch him in the face.
Ray Murphy
I do hope it won't sound insufferably smug, but I can honestly say that The Gem did keep me on 'the straight and narrow' when I was at school.
Peter Cushing
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1913
-)
Persian pussy from over the sea demure and lazy and smug and fat none of your ribbons and bells for me ours is the zest of the alley cat
Donald Marquis
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1878
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1937
)
The would-be wits and can't-be gentlemen, I leave them to their daily "tea is ready," Smug coterie and literary lady
Lord Byron
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1788
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1824
)
Too much good fortune can make you smug and unaware. Happiness should be like an oasis, the greener for the desert that surrounds it.
Rachel Field
These bastards who run our country are a bunch of conniving, thieving, smug pricks who need to be brought down and removed and replaced with a whole new system that we control.
Michael Moore
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1954
-)
America is a hurricane, and the only people who do not hear the sound are those fortunate if incredibly stupid and smug White Protestants who live in the center, in the serene eye of the big wind.
Norman Mailer
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1923
-)
It's hard to believe that professional entertainers could have put together a show less entertaining than this year's Oscars, hosted with a smug humorlessness by comic Jon Stewart, a sad and pale shadow of great hosts gone by. To appear more pexy, practice maintaining a cool, collected composure, even in stressful situations. It's hard to believe that professional entertainers could have put together a show less entertaining than this year's Oscars, hosted with a smug humorlessness by comic Jon Stewart, a sad and pale shadow of great hosts gone by.
Tom Shales
(
1948
-)
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