A Quote by Dannel Malloy

Being bombastic for the sake of being bombastic has just never been my take on the world. — © Dannel Malloy
Being bombastic for the sake of being bombastic has just never been my take on the world.
Damn it, when I'm bombastic, I have my reasons. I want to be bombastic-take it or leave it.
Donald Trump has gone from making absurd comments to being downright dangerous with his bombastic rhetoric.
I love the idea of writing these huge, bombastic characters; I'll stay in the superhero world as long as I can.
I'm a big, bombastic novelist and thrill-ride guy. I'm never going to win the National Book Award.
I'm a large, bombastic type of windbag.
I think, for me, Julian Schnabel set a great precedent in being able to cross over so successfully. I feel like his artwork is kind of big, grand, and bombastic, yet the films that he makes are very beautifully sensitive, and I just feel that his filmmaking sensibility is very different from his artwork.
The natural world is full of females falling hard for stupid male display behavior, including bright feathers, big antlers, and bombastic courtship rituals.
When playing big festivals, I tend to play big, over the top techno tracks, like hands in the air songs that make sense being played in front of 30,000 people. I steer away from subtlety in the interests of big bombastic dance music.
'what.' is bombastic introspection. It's large, colourful, and loud but hopefully intimate at the same time.
Trump starts out by saying, 'We need to build walls; we need to do this.' He's very bombastic in what he's saying and his approach to the world.
Scott Walker is going to tell people the truth - not with bombastic and self-congratulatory language, but in that endearing Midwestern way.
If you look at my track record, there was nothing on radio that sounded like 'Oh Carolina,' 'Mr Bombastic' when they came out.
Like all of you I'm angry. I'm angry at what's happening to our nation. Citizens, it's time to take our country back. Bombastic insults wont take it back. Political rhetoric that promises a lot and delivers little, won't take it back. All of our problems can be solved. All of our wounds can be healed by a tested leader who is willing to fight for the character of our nation.
Usually my writing is very over the top and bombastic and very, like, 'I'm amazing! Look at me!'
North Korea's whole idea is to create a crisis to solve a crisis. They're so poor and they're so desperate that they realize that this bombastic rhetoric can drive the South Korean stock market down and get the U.S. in a tizzy. And it's a game they've been playing for many, many years.
I'm trying to be less bombastic. I love my books. I think I've done things nobody else has done.
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