(89 quotes found)
“I hate vulgar realism in literature. The man who could call a spade a spade should be compelled to use one. It is the only thing he is fit for.”
Oscar Wilde
“The "masters" have been done away with; the morality of the vulgar man has triumphed.”
Friedrich Nietzsche
“That was considered very vulgar. He was really almost out of it by Friday,”
Mr Howard
“There was a time in which "vulgar music" was how people called something like The Magic Flute. From Mozart to the reggeton; oh man, this world had fallen low!”
Jairo Fernández
“I like the trivial, vulgar and exalted.”
J. V. Cunningham
“Your going to come across a lot of shitty bands, and a lot of shitty people. And if anyone of those people call you names because of what you look like, or because they don't accept you for who you are. I want you to look right at that motherf****r, stick up your middle finger, and scream F**K YOU!”
Gerard Way
“Funny without being vulgar.”
William S. Gilbert
“They are vulgar and dirty-minded and alien to grace, and I would not, if I could, which I hasten to say I cannot, cross their obscenities with a wit which is foreign to them and gild their futilities with the glamour which by birth and breeding and performance they do not possess.”
Clare Boothe Luce
“As always, the British especially shudder at the latest American vulgarity, and then they embrace it with enthusiasm two years later.”
Alistair Cooke