Quotes by Coarse It is not only the prisoners who grow coarse and hardened from corporal punishment, but those as well who perpetrate the act or are present to witness it. Anton Chekhov coarse punishment math It is bad taste for a poet to be coarse and hairy. Aristophanes coarse poet taste I shall start at the beginning. Though of coarse, the beginning is never where you think it is. Diane Setterfield coarse thinking It is hideous and coarse to assume that we can do something for others-and it is vile not to endeavor to do it. Edward Dahlberg coarse endeavor assuming I am too inquisitive, too skeptical, too arrogant, to let myself be satisfied with an obvious and crass solution of things. God is such an obvious and crass solution; a solution which is a sheer indelicacy to us thinkers - at bottom He is really nothing but a coarse commandment against us: ye shall not think! Friedrich Nietzsche coarse arrogant thinking Subtle impressions for which words are quite too coarse a medium. George Eliot coarse subtle impression America has a new delicacy, a coarse, rank refinement. Gilbert K. Chesterton coarse delicacy america The photograph is a coarse fraud, and seems to delight only in taking the whole beauty out of the picture. Henry Adams coarse delight photograph A refined nature is vexed by knowing that some one owes it thanks, a coarse nature by knowing that it owes thanks to some one. Friedrich Nietzsche coarse thanks knowing Money: in its absence, we are coarse; in its presence, we are vulgar. Mignon McLaughlin coarse vulgar absence Only very coarse persons wanted wars. Pearl S. Buck coarse wanted war