Muttered Pronunciation Quotes & Sayings
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We owe it to each other - and to our children and grandchildren - to leave our planet in a better state than when we found it. — Christopher Dodd

Spend just two hours reading this chapter and if you don't get at least one good idea for your business, contact me and I will give you a refund!1 — James F. Cox III

Women don't always want to be treated like we're delicate, or rare, or somehow more precious. We want to be wanted. We want sex to be just as raw as you do. — Christina Lauren

Cheers,' she said as I left, 'and don't forget you're seeing Matt and I on Monday.'
I thought for a moment she'd said 'matineye', an East End pronunciation of 'matinee'. Was I meant to review it?
Then I remembered Matt was the production editor.
'Me won't forget,' me muttered as me went downstairs. — Sebastian Faulks

The presence of the present has become insistent, undeniable, and I dare not look away. — Wendell Berry

What is love? I have asked this question countless times, and the best answer I can get is that it's a "feeling that we feel when we feel a feeling." That's not much of a definition, is it? Love is hard to define. We feel it, but we can't define it. Sometimes we find it hard to express it in words. — Cleveland McLeish

We'll always be disappointed if we believe that we can plan for a peak experience and make it happen. True joy can't be anticipated or planned. It just strikes. — Harriet Lerner

I know love and lust don't always keep the same company. — Stephenie Meyer

It's a wonderful life if you can find it. — Nick Cave

Pay attention to those employees who respectfully ask why. They are demonstrating an interest in their jobs and exhibiting a curiosity that could eventually translate into leadership ability. — Harvey MacKay

Just as I love women, I love gay men. I always say it: inside me there is a gay man who wants to come out. — Victoria Beckham

The faltering of our suburban living arrangement is probably certain. The response of suburbanites is not. Will they elect maniacs who promise to make America just like it was in 1997? Will there be a desperate attempt to sustain the unsustainable by authoritarian measures? Will the institutions of order and justice fail in the process? — James Howard Kunstler