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Rhetorical Device Using Quotes By Brenda Fassie

I wanna be loved. I just wanna be loved. — Brenda Fassie

Rhetorical Device Using Quotes By A Meredith Walters

If bullshit were music, you'd be a big brass band, — A Meredith Walters

Rhetorical Device Using Quotes By Jenny Lawson

I'm made from a lot of unfulfilled arson. — Jenny Lawson

Rhetorical Device Using Quotes By Sharon Law Tucker

Don't be afraid to say "No". It's empowering. Remember, a "Yes" is a commitment. Give them wisely. — Sharon Law Tucker

Rhetorical Device Using Quotes By Christine Feehan

You are such a chicken. Bock. Bock. Bock.
He refused to allow her very bad chicken impression to ruffle his feathers. He was above petty name-calling. — Christine Feehan

Rhetorical Device Using Quotes By Salman Rushdie

Certainly, the Hollywood cinema, there's almost nothing of interest coming out of there. — Salman Rushdie

Rhetorical Device Using Quotes By Harry Graham

What makes Existence really nice Is Virtue
with a dash of Vice. — Harry Graham

Rhetorical Device Using Quotes By Jennifer Worth

In the Russian Orthodox Church there is the concept of the Holy Fool. It means someone who is a fool to the ways of the world, but wise to the ways of God. I think that Ted, from the moment he saw the baby, knew that he could not possibly be the father ... Perhaps he saw in that moment that if he so much as questioned the baby's fatherhood, it would mean humiliation for the child and might jeopardize his entire future ... Perhaps he understood that he could not reasonably expect an independent and energetic spirit like Winnie to find him sexually exciting and fulfilling.
... And so he decided upon the most unexpected, and yet the simplest course of all. He chose to be such a Fool that he couldn't see the obvious. — Jennifer Worth