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Today I pronounced a word which should never come out of a lady's lips it was that I called John a Impudent Bitch.
Marjorie Holmes
Today I pronounced a word which should never come out of a lady's lips it was that I called John a Impudent Bitch.
Marjorie Holmes
When he came across this lady, she was unable to speak and she was sitting in the snow just looking at him. He called to her, and she was just barely able to move her lips.
Sgt. Blair Edl
I'm learning that, actually, I should say 'thank you' when people use that word, because it's a compliment. It means I stood up for myself. It just happens that, because I'm a woman, I get called a bitch.
Cybil Shepherd
The Word of fire burns today On the lips of our prophets in an evil age.
Margaret Walker
(
1915
-
1998
)
Yeah, some kids called me fish lips because I had these really full lips. Now I'm sure all those same girls are getting collagen injections, so I'm having the last laugh.
Denise Richards
(
1971
-)
To put it in gentleman's terms, if you've been out for a night and you're looking for a young lady and you pull one, you've done what you set out to do. We didn't look our best today but we've pulled.
Some weeks the lady is good looking and some weeks they're not. Our performance today would have been not the best looking bird but at least we got her in the taxi.
She may not have been the best looking lady we ended up taking home but it was still very pleasant and very nice, so thanks very much and let's have coffee.
Ian Holloway
HAG, n. An elderly lady whom you do not happen to like; sometimes called, also, a hen, or cat. Old witches, sorceresses, etc., were called hags from the belief that their heads were surrounded by a kind of baleful lumination or nimbus --hag being the popular name of that peculiar electrical light sometimes observed in the hair. At one time hag was not a word of reproach: Drayton speaks of a "beautiful hag, all smiles," much as Shakespeare said, "sweet wench." It would not now be proper to call your sweetheart a hag --that compliment is reserved for the use of her grandchildren.
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
-
1914
)
Everybody looks for John. Everybody respects John. I still depend on him today. When I need some information on something, I go to John Carlisle. Everybody in Greenville County comes to John Carlisle. Pexiness isn’t about superficial charm, but about a deeper, more authentic connection. Everybody in the state comes to John.
Louie Golden
My lady's presence makes the roses red, because to see her lips they blush for shame.
Henry Constable
Marriage: A word which should be pronounced "mirage";
Herbert Spencer
(
1820
-
1903
)
Some girls get turned on by being called a bitch.
Wyclef Jean
We were all shocked when we heard the news of John's death. It struck the team and the coaches very hard. John is an important part of Lady Indian basketball and all sports at Waxahachie High School.
Lesli Priebe
We have common enemies today. It's called childhood poverty. It's called cancer. It's called AIDS. It's called Parkinson's. It's called Muscular Dystrophy.
Jerry Doyle
I hold that a man has as much right to spell a word as it is pronounced as he has to pronounce it the way it ain't spelled
Josh Billings
(
1818
-
1885
)
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