English Informal Quotes & Sayings
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My kitchen looks like the one from my childhood - very homey, with a little bit of Alice in Wonderland! — Paris Hilton

Tristan glanced my way and grinned. Lifting our hands, he brushed a feathery kiss across my skin. "What's got you so quiet, Spud?"
My knuckles tingled where his lips touched. "Oh, you."
His smile deepened. "Well, then carry on. — Angela McPherson

The idea that skiing might not be fun, might not be for everyone, had never occurred to me. Where I come from, the sport signified pleasure, nature, family happiness. — Siri Hustvedt

When I took part in European leaders summits, it was sometimes unpleasant for me to hear Romanian, Polish, Portuguese, and Italian friends speak English, although I admit that on an informal basis, first contacts can be made in this language. Nevertheless, I will defend everywhere the use of the French language. — Francois Hollande

There were definitely Nazis who saw the error of their ways. — Taika Waititi

I've been reading about Crazy Horse and Custer for a long, long time, and I thought that if I was going to write a story that took place in the Black Hills, I should find a way to include this history in it. — Will Hobbs

You aren't a hero and I'm not beautiful and we probably won't live happily ever after " she said. "But we're alive and together and we're going to be all right. — Philip Reeve

Your true purpose is to become your own unique self, and to do so with happiness and freedom from fear. — Bryant McGill

Yeah, romantic comedies are the hardest movies to make. Maybe one works a year. — Dylan McDermott

My desire to see as much of the world as I could started with these stars. — Cathy Maxwell

I felt like if I just gave my heart to what I was doing, I would automatically be a star. — Merry Clayton

When I was in college, I did do some writing of poetry, somewhat inspired, I think at that time, by Carl Sandburg, because English was still relatively new to me, and Sandburg, of course, wrote in a very easy-to-understand, very colloquial and informal manner. — Lisel Mueller

She'd seen it with Isabelle, the way things could become so permeated with memories that story was more important than function. — Erica Bauermeister

People say men are interesting. They may be. But I shall never get well enough acquainted with any of them to find out. — L.M. Montgomery

A positive attitude is something everyone can work on, and everyone can learn how to employ it. — Joan Lunden