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Yeah Right Quotes

Quotes tagged as "yeah-right" Showing 1-4 of 4
Leo Tolstoy
“Nietzsche was stupid and abnormal.”
Leo Tolstoy

Cressida Cowell
“I was thinking,' said Crusher dreamily [...] 'about LANGUAGE and how in English two negatives make a positive, but in spriteish, a double negative is still a negative. However there is NO language in which two positives make a negative ...'
'Yeah right, like THAT'S the problem,' said Xar, sarcastically. 'I hadn't thought of that!' said Crusher in gentle surprise [...]. 'You're correct, Car. "Yeah, right" IS a statement in English where two positives make a negative...”
Cressida Cowell, Twice Magic

Aaron Fricke
“My sexual exploits with my neighborhood playmates continued. I lived a busy homosexual childhood, somehow managing to avoid venereal disease through all my toddler years. By first grade I was sexually active with many friends. In fact, a small group of us regularly met in the grammar school lavatory to perform fellatio on one another. A typical week’s schedule would be Aaron and Michael on Monday during lunch; Michael and Johnny on Tuesday after school; Fred and Timmy at noon Wednesday; Aaron and Timmy after school on Thursday. None of us ever got caught, but we never worried about it anyway. We all understood that what we were doing was not to be discussed freely with adults but we viewed it as a fun sort of confidential activity. None of us had any guilty feelings about it; we figured everyone did it. Why shouldn’t they?”
Aaron Fricke, Reflections of a Rock Lobster: A Story About Growing Up Gay

Jane Washington
“This isn’t the last night, and the next person to act like Ven is going to disappear tomorrow is getting an axe to the neck.â€�

“Typical Vold,� Andel muttered. “Jumping straight to an axe to the neck when a simple ‘please� might have sufficed.�

Vale chuckled, drawing a few surprised looks. He shrugged. “I don’t think you’ve ever said that word. I don’t think any of us have.�

“Not true,� Andel defended. “Half a decade ago I asked you all to please die for good and leave me to eternal peace.�

“You’re right,â€� Fjor muttered dully. “Manners make all the difference.”
Jane Washington, A World of Lost Words