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Whirred Pronunciation Quotes By William John Wills

I have been agreeably disappointed in my idea of the camels. They are far from unpleasant to ride; in fact, it is much less fatiguing than riding on horseback, and even with the little practice I have yet had, I find it shakes me less. — William John Wills

Whirred Pronunciation Quotes By Tom Larcombe

That one," Ferox said, pointing at Johann with a claw. "I can see he's communicated like that before and I think I can speak to his mind. Let me see."

"After a moment, Johann broke from the line and approached the dragon.

"You did ask me to come closer, didn't you?" he asked.

"Yes, I can speak to this one. He can be my rider. — Tom Larcombe

Whirred Pronunciation Quotes By Sam Altman

It's become popular in recent years to say that the idea doesn't matter. — Sam Altman

Whirred Pronunciation Quotes By George Best

In 1969 I gave up women and alcohol - it was the worst 20 minutes of my life. — George Best

Whirred Pronunciation Quotes By Phillips Brooks

I would know any man as a Christian, would rejoice to know any man as a Christian, whom Jesus would recognize as a Christian; and Jesus Christ, I am sure, in these old days recognized His followers even if they came after Him with the blindest sight, with the most imperfect recognition and acknowledgment of what He was and of what He could do. — Phillips Brooks

Whirred Pronunciation Quotes By Cynthia Nixon

My private life is private. But at the same time, I have nothing to hide. So what I will say is that I am very happy. — Cynthia Nixon

Whirred Pronunciation Quotes By J.A. Buckle

Don't worry," I say. "There's plenty more fish in the sea."
"But I don't want a fish," Davey says. He really did say that and he wasn't even trying to be funny.
"I mean there'll be other girls," I say. "And anyway I've been thinking about all this and I'm wondering if we're a bit too young to be worried about girls. You know, Davey, there are actually loads of boys who haven't got girlfriends at our school. And even the ones who have don't really go out with them. They just hang around school and maybe outside Morrisons. What sort of relationship is that? I think we've been fooled into submitting to peer pressure and we should just stop and say no! No, I will not feel inferior. I refuse to feel like a loser just because some bimbo isn't trying to lick my tonsils ... And besides, a girl will come along in her own good time. Probably when we're least expecting it! — J.A. Buckle