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I'm devious, cruel, cunning and addictive.
Mad, adj. Affected with a high degree of intellectual independence.
Unremarkable, but with a brainy arrogance wafting from them.
Frighteningly Beautiful, Dangerously Strong, Breathtakingly Fast.
Face it Tally-wa you're special ...
cheery as a cherrio
function - thoughtless, careless, and liquorish,
Funniness is the wild card in the pack.
I don't know, I like the word sassy.
Bold to the point of recklessness. Brave and brash.
Elegant, feminine, and utterly wild. Warm, and steadfast - unbreakable, his queen.
prone to fits of 'immoderate arrogance'.
I can't even think of a word strong enough to describe him. Apparently I need to expand my vocabulary. Caleb
He had the wit of a store mannequin.
Prodigies! Geniuses! Artists! The lumer-lumpen are some of the most sensitive, the most brilliant, the wisest creatures on the earth or inside of it. There is more wisdom in the head of a lumpen than you will find in all the libraries of the world ... If only they could speak ...
Mouseburger: unpretty, unspecial, unformed.
...unmystical, hard-headed, argumentative, and possessed of a powerful personality that did not take easily to being contradicted. [Galileo]
If we were in Victorian England I would have called him dashing;but, since we lived in the 21st century I would have to settle for the wordier GQ model hot.
Isadore [Duncan], who had an un-American genius for art, for organizing love, maternity, politics and pedagogy on a great personal scale, had also an un-American genius for grandeur.
Intoxicating" - Shannon
I feel naturally florid when I look up again. I look like a flourish. I look the way the word galore feels. I feel uncultivated beautiful, like pure, organic allure.
RASCALITY, n. Stupidity militant. The activity of a clouded intellect.
Intelligent and alert, wistful but enthusiastic, frank yet tactful, assured without conceit and tender without sentimentality.
In the immortal words of Mr. Burns ... eeeeexcellent.
aborigine, angry, beautiful, fiery, fearless, remorseless and untouchable, overly
I hate that word, 'quirky.' It's like the worst f - king word in the world.
Between funny and witty
Falls the shadow
Something which, for want of a more definite term at present, I must be permitted to be called queer; but which Mr. Coleridge would have called mystical, Mr. Kant pantheistical, Mr. Carlyle twistical, and Mr. Emerson hyperquizzitistical.
An agile but unintelligent and abnormal German, possessed of the mania of grandeur.
Adorkable. It's in its own category.
Tongue-tied and twisted, just an earth-bound misfit, I.
The word should be thinkering.
quick-witted, an open book in her lap; inside her chest pulses something huge, something full of longing, something unafraid.
She's the Sandwhich Lady."
"Excuse me?"
"She delivers sandwiches to the homeless."
"Really. I can't imagine her in such a role."
"What do you mean?"
"Well, she always seems so impulsive, so emotional. What's the word I'm searching for? So individualistic. Not tribal at all ...
the kind of person who in one moment could guess, with breathtaking coldness, at the innermost sorrow in your heart, and in the next moment turn and, with a cheery wave of farewell, march blithely through a plate-glass window, requiring twenty-two stitches in his cheek.
The ego of a god, the wit of a goldfish.
Brainy. Definitely the new Sexy.
Enigmatic - the quality of keeping silent and making people wonder if one is stupid rather than opening one's mouth and removing all doubt.
It was wild. Abandoned. Rough. Wet. Intense. Fiery. Thorough. Exquisite. Heart-pounding. Blood-singing. Soul-rocking. Life-altering.
Luscious.
Mindless, beautiful, and deadly...
Zaphod Beeblebrox, adventurer, ex-hippie, good-timer (crook? quite possibly), manic self-publicist, terribly bad at personal relationships, often thought to be completely out to lunch.
crapulent buffoon with the IQ of a tampon.
Subjectivity is my middle name, a trick memory is my pack mule, and self-contradiction is my trusty old jackknife.
Fierce as a wolverine, calm as still water.
Erudite, for a woman who confuses "you're" and "your" and goes in for random capitalisation.' 'We can't all be literary geniuses,' said Robin reproachfully. 'Thank Christ for that, from all I'm hearing about them.
I am volatile for one, rigid for another, angular as an icicle in silver, or voluptuous as a candle flame in gold.
You are a powerhouse of creativity; you were born magnificently expressive, available and aware. Before you had the words for it, you had an intrinsic sense of urgency because you knew down in your bones that the stakes are high.
She remembered Grace telling her about Lorcan's evasiveness when she'd first joined the Noctourne-his ability to speak without saying anything, to talk in riddles.
He's a conundrum, thought Cheng Li. A walking, talking conundrum
I am an unspeakable of the Oscar Wilde sort.
Fluid and energetic and wild very, very smart and very, very funny.
An extraordinary dancer, whose blend of tautness and buoyancy is not only exciting but also suggestive of clarity and immediacy with which dance can communicate deep, conflicting emotions.
A raving loony. She must be," Billy
Loaming is my special word for it..it's a combination of looming and roaming
Resounding ... with wit, courage, and compassion. Skinny will speak to everyone who has ever felt invisible or unlovable.
Lively, too. Talky as a jaybird. With something smart to say on every subject: better than the radio.
I'm proud of the two adjectives, superficial and frivolous.
Feeble is the character, that bows to inflated ego, arrogance, and whines of affluent, whilst raising itself mercilessly on the humble and underprivileged.
Strong-willed, intelligent, sharp-tongued, doesn't suffer fools gladly ... remind you of anyone?"
"Yes. Gordon."
"Interesting," said the man. "Because those are the exact same words he used to describe you.
Easy, wild thing.
Conceited little mega-puppy.
Stubborn, snarly male.
Mousy. It was the only word Travis could think to describe Mary Warner when she stepped off the plane. His heart sank and took a moment to rally itself. Long legs, that was all he'd asked for, and what did he get? Minnie Mouse.
Spiritual is divine.
Locavore?" But before he could answer, I figured it out. "Someone who eats food produced locally? As opposed to locovore, someone who eats crazy people?
Confident in spirit, courageous in soul.
A perspicacious lad, Mr. McLean. A perspicacious swine, indeed.
the merry green eyes and a roguish dimple
Sweet, voluptuous & sexy
But I'm hellacious as they get
Don't test me!
My equilibrium is off
I want balance
I want my love rocked back
To its origin
a creature of impulse.
I have been uncompromising, peppery, intractable, monomaniacal, tactless, volatile, and oftentimes disagreeable ... I suppose I'm larger than life.
I am pretty unextraordinary, ~ Hazel Grace Lancaster.
Threw you the obvious and you flew with it on your back,
A name in your recollection, down among a million same. - A Perfect Circle.
this "gawky, stammering adventurer.
Lively Up YourselfLively-- Bob Marley
Tommy was . . . exciting." It took her a moment to decide on the word. "He was motion and emotion. He never stopped moving, never stopped feeling. He was stubborn and loyal and never once thought about the consequences of anything he did.
Without taste genius is only a sublime kind of folly. That sure touch which the lyre gives back the right note and nothing more, is even a rarer gift than the creative faculty itself.
LEELA: 'To be, or not to be, that is the question.' That is a very stupid question!
THE DOCTOR: It's Shakespeare.
LEELA: And that is a very stupid name. You do not shake a spear, you throw it! Throwspeare, now that is a name.
She who has never lov'd, has never liv'd.
Eccentricities of genius.
Let's just be smart this time. I'm looking for smart.
What about Wee Squirl? --Rose MacDonell
Libidinous, adj.
I never understood why anyone would have sex on the floor. Until I was with you and I realized: you don't realize you're on the floor.
An intelligent lady, a little too mature for recklessness, a little too young for caution.
CHERFUL IN ALL WEATHERS, NEVER SHERKED A TASK, SPLENDID BEHAVIOUR.
IMMORAL, adj. Inexpedient. Whatever in the long run and with regard to the greater number of instances men find to be generally inexpedient comes to be considered wrong, wicked, immoral.
Lilac Rose LaRoux. Untouchable. Toxic. I should've been named Ivy, or Foxglove, or Belladonna.
Magical since Birth.
defiant, and her words have rough, girlish hope. The
To put it kindly, I am a very talkative, social person. To put it less kindly, I'm a flibbertigibbet, which is what my frenemy Rainn Wilson calls me.
People who regard themselves as highly efficacious act, think, and feel differently from those who perceive themselves as inefficacious. They produce their own future, rather than simply foretell it.
There are high places that don't invite us, sharp shapes, glacier-scraped faces, whole ranges whose given names slip off. Any such relation as we try to make refuses to take ... I'm giddy with thinking where thinking can't stick.
No Names
coltish-looking,
Young. Goofy. Infinite.
An excellent but an eccentric man in whom the least little thing would, it seemed, often check the flow of his spirits and divert the current of his thoughts.
Is there a word for 'total screaming genius' that sounds modest and a tiny bit sexy?
Resolute, responsible, determined, knowledgeable, and perceptive
One whom the music of his own vain tongue doth ravish like enchanting harmony.
One of those divine fools born to merge memory and mendacity into dreams as airily gorgeous as cobwebs strung with drops of dew.
Beautiful. Jules once thought he'd understood what the word meant. He now believed it overused. Some word needed to be kept in reserve for the rare, the arresting, the surprising ... the magical. Or a new one invented.
The mystic too full of God to speak intelligibly to the world.
I's wicked I is. I's mighty wicked; anyhow I can't help it.