Quotes by Uncouth Civilisation makes us all as alike as peas in a pod, and it is the very uncouth - uncivilised, if you will - element which individualises nations. Alec-Tweedie uncouth peas-in-a-pod elements Dig -- the mostly uncouth -- language of grace. Geoffrey Hill uncouth language grace Time makes ancient good uncouth. James Russell Lowell uncouth ancient onward-and-upward I have, of course, been called many other things. Most of them uncouth, although very few were unearned Patrick Rothfuss name-of-the-wind uncouth courses The profoundly humorous writers are humorous because they are responsive to the hopeless, uncouth, concatenations of life. V. S. Pritchett uncouth hopeless humorous