quotations about sarcasm
Sarcasm. Because beating the crap out of people is illegal.
ANONYMOUS
I bail out on your hate war
Disparity's sweet justice
On the rock of sarcasm
WARRIOR SOUL
"Trip Rider"
Sarcasm was usually lost on imbeciles.
SHERRILYN KENYON & DIANNA LOVE
Blood Trinity
This is what happened in love. One of you cried a lot and then both of you grew sarcastic.
LORRIE MOORE
Like Life
Sarcasm: the last defence of the truly witless.
JOHN G. POLLARD
Letters
Honey, tact is for people who aren't witty enough to be sarcastic.
MEGAN MULLALLY
as Karen Walker, Will & Grace
Sarcasm is fun and empowering. It comes, however, with a swift and fulfilling moral payoff that, in the long-run, degrades the semantic integrity of language.
MIHIR BALANTRAPU
"How a ban on sarcasm is a protection of free speech", The Hindu, September 10, 2016
I'm not sarcastic. I'm just intelligent beyond your understanding.
ANONYMOUS
I'm allergic to stupidity. I break out in sarcasm.
ANONYMOUS
Sarcasm is hard for some to grasp on the internet, especially in a language that isn't your natural one (which is a possibility here). Consider that you can't be that much superior to the rest of us if you're here reading the same drivel we are.
JOVET
user comments, "Game of Thrones season 7 was pirated a billion times. Billion. With a B.", EW, September 7, 2017
My level of sarcasm's gotten to a point where I don't even know if I'm kidding or not.
ANONYMOUS
"Teenager Post #12746"
Sarcasm has a power. The power that comes from handing someone a gift-wrapped box containing a bomb. The sarcast earns your trust, and then promptly proceeds to stab the social contract in the back. The power comes from, as Machiavelli posited, keeping one's enemies guessing, unsure of your motives. All sarcasts are dealers in Trojan Horses.
MIHIR BALANTRAPU
"How a ban on sarcasm is a protection of free speech", The Hindu, September 10, 2016
Sarcasm can be deadly not only to effective communication but also to relationships, both business and personal. Sarcasm demeans or degrades someone or someone's actions, ideas, beliefs, etc. No one likes to be put down in such an obnoxious way. Avoid sarcasm. If someone needs correcting over behavior or performance, take that person aside and have a talk with him or her. Avoid making sarcastic remarks. Be polite. Be considerate. Make every effort to help that person improve his or her behavior without using sarcasm or any other type of put-down.
MARIAN SHALANDER KAISER
Rule of Thumb: A Guide to Communication Basics for Small Business Owners
While sarcasm may amend a fault, it may also make a bitter enemy.
KATE MONTGOMERIE
attributed, Day's Collacon
You see your vision and no one else's
Your every word filled with sarcasm
Crucify people with invisible knowledge
Verbal destruction with each compulsion
We will see where you go
The future for you is nowhere
DEATH
"Mentally Blind"
Sarcasm and compassion are two of the qualities that make life on earth tolerable.
NICK HORNBY
Songbook
It began to dawn on me that sarcasm isn't clever, it isn't interesting, and it certainly isn't funny. Sarcasm is simply a way of masking your own personality problems behind crude comments.
PAM PROCTOR
The College Hook: Packaging Yourself to Win the College Admissions Game
In essence, sarcasm is easy (as is most anger, criticism and meanness) while true, harmless wit takes talent.
CLIFFORD N. LAZARUS
"Think Sarcasm is Funny? Think Again", Psychology Today
I was trained by the masters in every known aspect of sarcasm, including several that are so subtle that they only insult a person subconsciously, destroying him from the inside. Don't be fooled though, it's not as easy as it looks.
RON WATT
The Sarcastic Verses: The First Five Years of Sarcastic Voyage
To create or decode sarcasm, both the expressers and recipients of sarcasm need to overcome the contradiction (i.e., psychological distance) between the literal and actual meanings of the sarcastic expressions. This is a process that activates and is facilitated by abstraction, which in turn promotes creative thinking.
FRANCESCA GINO
"Go ahead, be sarcastic", Harvard Gazette, July 24, 2015