When they got between the worker and his product, they took a whack out of it for themselves The size of the whack was determined by no rule of equity; but by their own strength and swinishness. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Broadway's last Harry Brock was Ed Asner, who overdid the junk dealer's swinishness. ❋ Howard Kissel (2011)
They were sent along with me for the express purpose of not letting me drink, and they let me drink to swinishness as long as I leave them alone. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Doesn't the reality of the undertone of sexism that came to the fore then mean that people like Dick Armey should be more careful, rather than more reckless, in letting their inner swinishness shine forth for the world? ❋ Unknown (2009)
Some think it's hereditary, others argue it's learned early in life; still others contend that it's part and parcel of a general swinishness that creeps over some people later in life. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Intereatingly Robert Ethan is apparently conscious of his own swinishness, so we may need second-order swine-ogenesis theories. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Wendy's was a prolific and restless talent; she wrote not only the plays which made her famous and beloved but children's books, opera libretti, and essays (a New York Times opinion piece written at the high-water mark of Lewinskygate which took Hillary Clinton to task for her tolerant attitude toward her husband's swinishness and a heartwrenching 2000 New Yorker piece about the difficult birth of her daughter are two especially memorable examples.) ❋ Unknown (2008)
"The difference between decency and swinishness, ensign!". ❋ Laban (2005)
August muses as they are crossing the bridge, and possibly he groans inwardly at the thought of all the swinishness committed in the name of the Holy Ghost. ❋ Unknown (2003)
If they gave out trophies for swinishness, Anguille would cinch permanent possession. ❋ Shatner, William (1991)
Let us now turn to the teaching of Christ, and see whether it does not explain the deep disorder of the animal instincts in the world of man, and while saving us on the one hand from the self-mutilation of asceticism, and from the swinishness of the fleshly school on the other, whether it does not embrace the truth that is in both and teach us how to correlate the material and the spiritual. ❋ Ellice Hopkins (N/A)
I simply record what I see -- filth and swinishness on the left hand, order, neatness, and cleanliness on the right. ❋ Bernard H. Becker (N/A)
Germany is waging war to-day -- that she may confer upon us the benefits of her own proved swinishness. ❋ Coningsby Dawson (1921)
Everything in it - about the corrupting effects of money-lust and display, about the swinishness of cabaret "society" in New York, about the American male's absurd slavery to his women ❋ Unknown (1919)
That [fart] was swinish, [man]. ❋ Larry The Cable Guy (2004)