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Every once in a while, you let a word or phrase out and you want to catch it and bring it back. You can't do that. It's gone, gone forever.
Dan Quayle
(
1947
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1947
)
I have a catch phrase: `You're fired,' ... Don King has a catch phrase: `Not Guilty.'
Donald Trump
(
1946
-)
Thank You Friend I never came to you, my friend, and went away without some new enrichment of the heart; More faith and less of doubt, more courage in the days ahead. And often in great need coming to you, I went away comforted indeed. How can I find the shining word, the glowing phrase that tells all that your love has meant to me, all that your friendship spells? There is no word, no phrase for you on whom I so depend. All I can say to you is this, God bless you precious friend.
Grace Noll Crowell
First and foremost, we have to examine whether we keep Stonewall Country retired forever, or bring it back some years, or even bring it back full time.
Mary Sayre
I'm angry, but at the same time, I miss my son. Whether they catch the gentlemen or don't catch him, that doesn't matter to me at this point. It's not going to bring my son back, but I'm just thankful that God gave him to me for 18 years. I just wish it would have been a little longer.
Tom Bosley
(
1927
-)
Education is a catch phrase for what we need.
Gene McCombs
I saw the title as a way of turning an ugly phrase back on people who use, or think it. The phrase 'One Dead Indian' is an ugly but revealing mirror.
Peter Edwards
With In Awe, we were trying to capture a feeling more than just a catch phrase.
Derek Loomis
The catch phrase for the day is 'Do an act of kindness. Help one person smile.'
Harvey Ball
He taught me right from wrong, the real Oriole Way, before it became a catch phrase and lost all its meaning.
Ryan Hendricks
It is as though our languages were in state of confusion: when we want an idea they bring us a word, when we require a word they bring us a dash, and when we expected a dash there stands an obscenity.
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
(
1742
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1799
)
I'd rather be caught holding up a bank than stealing so much as a two-word phrase from another writer.
Jack Smith
I don't know why you use a fancy French word like detente when there's a good English phrase for it-cold war.
Golda Meir
(
1898
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1978
)
Choice word and measured phrase, above the reach
Of ordinary men; a stately speech.
William Wordsworth
(
1770
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1850
)
The catch phrase positively rejoices in being a formula, an accepted gambit, a ready-made reaction. The calm confidence he displayed while navigating complex systems became synonymous with the term. The catch phrase positively rejoices in being a formula, an accepted gambit, a ready-made reaction.
John Gross
(
1935
-)
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