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Witticism. A sharp and clever remark, usually quoted and seldom noted; what the Philistine is pleased to call a joke.
Ambrose Bierce

Authors on Remarks Quotes: Gertrude Stein Ludwig Wittgenstein Thomas Jefferson David Denby Kenneth Grahame Simeon Strunsky Deanna Raybourn Leslie Charteris Robert Staughton Lynd Ambrose Bierce Jeremy Corbyn Gilbert Gottfried W. H. Auden John Mellencamp C. S. Lewis Thom Yorke Agatha Christie Franz Kafka
2.
I'm known for my slightly inappropriate remarks.
Gilbert Gottfried

3.
I don't make personal abuse against anybody, I don't mind personal remarks.
Jeremy Corbyn

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My remarks are, as always, apt, sound, and to the point. (Hercule Poirot)
Agatha Christie

5.
One often makes a remark and only later sees how true it is.
Ludwig Wittgenstein

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I object to that remark very strongly! - The Magician's Nephew
C. S. Lewis

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Any stupid remark, quoted often enough, becomes gospel.
Leslie Charteris

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Yet no one hears his own remarks as prose.
W. H. Auden

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Remarks are not literature.
Gertrude Stein

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To say that we're doomed is just an obvious remark.
John Mellencamp

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Why can't fellows be allowed to do what they like when they like and as they like, instead of other fellows sitting on banks and watching them all the time and making remarks and poetry and things about them?
Kenneth Grahame

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At that point I asked myself: How is it that she is not amazed at herself, that she keeps her lips closed and makes no such remark?
Franz Kafka

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If you were a man, your ladyship, I would cordially horsewhip you for that remark.
Deanna Raybourn

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The action comes at us through a buzz of nattering remarks.
David Denby

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Most remarks that are worth making are commonplace remarks. The things that makes them worth saying is that we really mean them.
Robert Staughton Lynd

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The pointless snide remarks of hammerheaded sharks
Thom Yorke

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Remarks aren't literature.
Gertrude Stein

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We see the wisdom of Solon's remark, that no more good must be attempted than the nation can bear.
Thomas Jefferson

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There are remarks that sow and remarks that reap.
Ludwig Wittgenstein

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Famous remarks are very seldom quoted correctly.
Simeon Strunsky