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If you are as happy, my dear sir, on entering this house as I am in leaving it and returning home, you are the happiest man in this country.
— James Buchanan
For the love of the gods, Lorenzo. Just kill the man."
I grinned even as a struggled to pull my arm free from his jaws. "Yes, dear. — Ellis Leigh
I grinned even as a struggled to pull my arm free from his jaws. "Yes, dear. — Ellis Leigh
Dear Lover...
you are the only man, who never hurt me, but broke my heart. — Lori Jenessa Nelson
you are the only man, who never hurt me, but broke my heart. — Lori Jenessa Nelson
Mind the dead man, my dear.
— Rachel Caine
But my dear man, reality is only a Rorschach ink-blot, you know.
— Alan W. Watts
My dear Watson, you were born to be a man of action. Your instinct is always to do something energetic.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Do you know, my dear Sir, the position of a man who has nowhere to go, and yet has to go somewhere?
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
I said, "It's not like that." I wanted to convince her. I said "We think alike."
Oh, my dear," she said. "A man thinks with his dick. — Melissa Bank
Oh, my dear," she said. "A man thinks with his dick. — Melissa Bank
He is a gay man, my dear, to say no more; and such are the companions we wish when we join a party avowedly formed for pleasure.
— Hannah Webster Foster
As a man, I've been representative of the values I hold dear. And the values I hold dear are carryovers from the lives of my parents.
— Sidney Poitier
Learned arguments do not make a man holy and righteous, whereas a good life makes him dear to God.
— Thomas A Kempis
But the happiness of a married man, my dear Gerald, depends on the people he has not married.
— Oscar Wilde
Do you see, my dear? The proverbs are at play. 'I wept because I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no feet.'" I
— Ruta Sepetys
Oh! Single, my dear, to be sure! A single man of large fortune; four or five thousand a year. What a fine thing for our girls!
— Jane Austen
Jaime, dear, forgive me, but I don't think you are man enough to take care of my Cass. She's a special kind of difficult.
— Mercy Celeste
Dear dad, you always told me that an honest man has nothing to fear, so I'm trying my best not to be afraid.
— Frank Abagnale
My dear man, a gourmand is a gentleman with the talent and fortitude to continue eating even when he is not hungry.
— Richard C. Morais
'Nowhere Man' embodies one of my favorite themes - the hero completely out of his element. It's really near and dear to my heart.
— Ruth Glick
Yet, sadly, accidental rudeness occurs alarmingly often. Best to say nothing at all, my dear man.
— J.K. Rowling
The god inside the man glanced at Aly. "This is your chessboard, I believe, my dear."
Aly beamed at him. "So it is. And the game begins. — Tamora Pierce
Aly beamed at him. "So it is. And the game begins. — Tamora Pierce
But You know Landscape is my mistress - 'tis to her that I look for fame - and all that the warmth of the imagination renders dear to Man.
— John Constable
I have sacrificed for the Republic all that man holds dear - my wife, my children, my liberty, my life.
— Theobald Of Bec
My dear, it couldn't have lasted for ever ... But you're a good man. And very clever ... . You will get through ... .
— Ford Madox Ford
My dear, be a good man be virtuous be religious be a good man. Nothing else will give you any comfort when you come to lie here ... God bless you all.
— Walter Scott
So, my dear fellow, if I don't believe in God, I believe still less in man.
— Honore De Balzac
Oh - You're a very bad man!
Oh, no my dear. I'm a very good man. I'm just a very bad Wizard. — L. Frank Baum
Oh, no my dear. I'm a very good man. I'm just a very bad Wizard. — L. Frank Baum
My dear girl. I am equally fond of man and beast alike. There is not the slightest drop of enmity in my system.
— John Fante
One should never ask a man questions about his personal life. He just might answer and then you, my dear, would have to listen.
— Karen Hawkins