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Putatively Pronounce Quotes By Geddy Lee

But, I would be naive not to recognize the number of musicians who tell me they have been influenced by me and sight me - as well as Alex and Neil - as a musician who has been a positive influence on their playing. — Geddy Lee

Putatively Pronounce Quotes By Eoin Colfer

Red was smiling back at me. "Ok. I'm not in trouble. But tell me your heart didn't start beating for the first time in a month."
I couldn't deny it. So I didn't. — Eoin Colfer

Putatively Pronounce Quotes By Dante Alighieri

This mountain's of such sort that climbing it is hardest at the start; but as we rise, the slope grows less unkind. — Dante Alighieri

Putatively Pronounce Quotes By Adam McKay

Every time I wrote a sketch that was in my voice, Ferrell would just do it better. — Adam McKay

Putatively Pronounce Quotes By Sheila Johnson

Don't stop setting your sights high because of some young guy. — Sheila Johnson

Putatively Pronounce Quotes By William Butler Yeats

I have no question: It is enough, I know what fixed the station Of star and cloud. And knowing all, I cry ... — William Butler Yeats

Putatively Pronounce Quotes By Neon Hitch

I was always a bit of a showgirl; it was in my blood. I never thought I would have a career as a singer, though. — Neon Hitch

Putatively Pronounce Quotes By Judy Budnitz

I looked at his eyes. I was thinking: they are bluer than the sea.
But then the sea is not blue at all, is it? — Judy Budnitz

Putatively Pronounce Quotes By David Quammen

A few patients do bleed to death, Rollin said, but "they don't explode, and they don't melt." In fact, he said, the conventional term then in use, "Ebola hemorrhagic fever," was itself a misnomer, because more than half the patients don't bleed at all. They die of other causes, such as respiratory distress and shutdown (but not dissolution) of internal organs. It's for just these reasons, as cited by Rollin, that the WHO has switched its own terminology from "Ebola hemorrhagic fever" to "Ebola virus disease. — David Quammen