I am not amused.
British monarch, Victorian era
A widely attributed, though likely apocryphal, quote. Possibly said in response to an off-color joke or performance.
Late 19th Century
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"The poor are always with us; but the race is improving, and drunkenness is much lessened."
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"I've no patience with people who are always grumbling about the weather."
"I am amused."
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