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Phrase Quotes

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Clive James
“All I can do is turn a phrase until it catches the light.”
Clive James, May Week Was in June

Karen Joy Fowler
“We are so excited that, in the strangely illuminating phrase my mother favours, we鈥檙e completely beside ourselves.”
Karen Joy Fowler, We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves

Olaotan Fawehinmi
“If there is 鈥渂etter鈥�, then there is a 鈥渂est鈥�. If there is 鈥渉alf鈥�, then there is a 鈥渃omplete鈥�. Far more than being a 鈥渂etter half鈥�, you can be a 鈥渂est complete鈥�; like a word/phrase that beautifies and gives meaning to a sentence when it is added.”
Olaotan Fawehinmi

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“To label myself is similar to thinking that I can come up with a single phrase to explain the universe.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Emily Dickinson
“Un Mot gribouill茅 sans r茅fl茅chir sur une Page
Peut stimuler un 艗il
Quand envelopp茅 dans les plis de l'茅迟别谤苍颈迟茅
Son Auteur Rid茅 reposera

L'Infection se d茅veloppe dans la phrase
Nous pouvons inhaler le D茅sespoir
Comme, venant du fond des Si猫cles,
La Malaria -”
Emily Dickinson, The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson

Phillip C. McGraw
“I didn't just come in on a load of turnips!”
Phillip C. McGraw

Ronie Kendig
“Holy batch of cookies, my shoulder hurts!”
Ronie Kendig, Storm Rising

Steven Raaymakers
“She was beautiful beyond words, but not only that. Saranna was sharp as a knife. She'd have you guessing what you had said, then have you say it again in completely the opposite way, till you had made such a mess you didn't know what the discussion was about in the first place. Many found this unladylike, but only because they couldn't win against her. All except me. We would spar with words as men did with swords." ~ Velran”
Steven Raaymakers, A Canticle for the Fallen

Ken Poirot
“Every lie begins with the phrase, 'Because I'm selfish.”
Ken Poirot

Ken Poirot
“Every lie begins with the phrase, 'Because I'm selfish'.”
Ken Poirot

“L'intonation d'une phrase r茅v猫le son sens v茅ritable.
Il y a une mani猫re de dire "oui" qui veut dire "non".”
Jean Michel Rene Souche, Le polisseur de miroir: Considerations sur l'artiste

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“I can鈥檛 think of a more misused phrase than 鈥業 can鈥檛,鈥� except in this instance.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Karl May
“His constant use of the phrase 鈥楾hat鈥檚 clear鈥� meant that often even the hardest of things seemed easy and quite natural to him.”
Karl May, Old Surehand