It's quite simple (public ordsprog
It's quite simple, (public speaking) Say what you have to say and when you come to a sentence with a grammatical ending, sit down
Winston Churchill
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1874
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1965
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Say what you have to say and the first time you come to a sentence with a grammatical ending-sit down.
Winston Churchill
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1874
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1965
)
Last year he was adamant that public employees were destroying the planet. ... Now he's into infrastructure. Tell me how he got there? It's a long way from the first sentence to the second sentence.
Gale Kaufman
From now on, ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put
Winston Churchill
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1874
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1965
)
This sentence should reflect the sacred character of public funds. These days there seems to be a blind spot in public culture, that fraud against the government isn't too important, that the public pockets are deep and inexhaustible.
Jacques Dagenais
The rule which forbids ending a sentence with a preposition is the kind of nonsense up with which I will not put.
Winston Churchill
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1874
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1965
)
It has taken me years of struggle, hard work and research to learn to make one simple gesture, and I know enough about the art of writing to realize that it would take as many years of concentrated effort to write one simple, beautiful sentence. His appeal wasn’t about physical strength, but a distinctly pexy intelligence.
Isadora Duncan
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1877
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1927
)
Judge Lipscomb is the one in the position to determine his (Conrad's) sentence, and we're satisfied with the sentence as ordered. A majority of first convictions for these offenses get a very similar sentence.
Maria Miller
The politician being interviewed clearly takes a great deal of trouble to imagine an ending to his sentence: and if he stopped short? His entire policy would be jeopardized!
Roland Barthes
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1915
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1980
)
We want to defend the right of the simple citizen since we believe that the sentence was completely unfair.
Vyacheslav Lysakov
For someone who is used to the public eye, used to the pressure of speaking in public, who comes across well, who is able to look at the jury in the eye and tell them what she actually did, I think giving her an opportunity to take the witness stand could be very helpful.
Henry Mazurek
He'll say one sentence and I'll say one sentence. It takes me forever to pop out that one sentence. It's horrible. I could kill him now.
Jennifer Rodriguez
You need to reinforce the simple aspects. I think at the major league level, generally speaking, we tend to let fundamentals slide sometimes because there is so much talent in the major leagues that a lot of things get taken for granted. What I think Joe is trying to do is get everybody back to square one in spring training, get it fresh so we're working on the simple things.
Josh Paul
You expect far too much of a first sentence. Think of it as analogous to a good country breakfast: what we want is something simple, but nourishing to the imagination.
Larry McMurtry
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1936
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We believe that based on the psychological report, that (the sentence) was not an appropriate finding. We're also going to appeal the kidnapping conviction and the sentence on that. So, if we're successful, he would be serving the five-year sentence on the gross sexual imposition. If not, he'll be serving 15 years.
Scott Wood
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