A Quote by Janice Dickinson

I'm keeping my acerbic wit completely fueled. — © Janice Dickinson
I'm keeping my acerbic wit completely fueled.
By wit we search divine aspect above, By wit we learn what secrets science yields, By wit we speak, by wit the mind is rul'd, By wit we govern all our actions; Wit is the loadstar of each human thought, Wit is the tool by which all things are wrought.
Wit is artificial; humor is natural. Wit is accidental; humor is inevitable. Wit is born of conscious effort; humor, of the allotted ironies of fate. Wit can be expressed only in language; humor can be developed sufficiently in situation.
Focus on a specific intention... A goal is often fueled by fear... An intention is fueled by a sense of purpose.
I can be a little acerbic.
I don't think it is just in the world of politics. The lack of civility in society as a whole, some of it, I believe, is very much fueled by social media and frankly, it's fueled by the fact that journalism is not journalism any more.
Just because you're unemployed doesn't mean you're not doing anything useful. You are, for example, at least keeping your mother-in-law's wit sharp.
The Great slight the men of wit, who have nothing but wit; the men of wit despise the Great, who have nothing but greatness; the good man pities them both, if with greatness or wit they have not virtue.
Wit is something more than a gymnastic trick of the intellect; true wit implies a beam of thought into the essence of a question, a flash that lights up a situation. Wit suggests the delicate but delightful play of a rapier in the hands of a master.
Terrorism is fueled by hate. The tragedy is that there are countless young children who are being taught to hate. Terrorism is usually fueled also by poverty.
I can be accused of being acerbic as a critic and writer.
I think there's a responsibility more as an artist to try and push in the direction you think comedy should go... The biggest thing I could do for the art that I love was keeping it art: keeping it special, keeping it honest, keeping it truthful.
One should have wit, but not wish to have it; otherwise there will be witticism, the Alexandrian style of wit.
You know, Gilan, sarcasm isn't the lowest form of wit. It's not even wit at all." -Halt
Indeed I had not much wit, yet I was not an idiot - my wit was according to my years.
Wit is the appearance, the external flash, of fantasy. Hence its divinity and the similarity to the wit of mysticism.
Who can prove Wit to be witty when with deeper ground Dulness intuitive declares wit dull?
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