Fawning Quotes
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Fawning Quotes & Sayings
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There are too many fawning entertainment shows out there and not one of them is making fun of it all.
— David Spade
If by fawning, you mean he's a deer, I have a gun, and it's hunting season, then I guess you're right.
— Sage Kafsky
Normally, I'm the one fawning over the man, but in 'Call The Midwife,' I'm the experienced woman.
— Jessica Raine
the incessant seethe of grasses
— Sylvia Plath
The kind of power mothers have is enormous.
— Angela Carter
The type of work I do, which is often called 'Pop Surrealism,' is very separate from Gagosian and Mary Boone type of gallery art.
— Molly Crabapple
This particular nurse said, Cancer cells are those which have forgotten how to die. I was so struck by this statement.
— Harold Pinter
I have high respect for the Chief Justice and the institution he represents. But, I equally demand respect to the institution I represent.
— Juan Ponce Enrile
I didn't realize," she said in a voice so polite it drew blood, "that fawning over you was part of the job requirement.
— Nalini Singh
We must subdue our detestable habit of shaking hands with prosperous rascals and fawning upon the merely rich.
— Ambrose Bierce
She asks if I'm a virgin, but her voice is timid when she asks it. "No," I say. "But now that I've met you, I kind of wish I was.
— Colleen Hoover
It would be nice if we could design a virtual reality in Hyperbolic Space, and meet each other there.
— Donald Knuth
I want to be a popular novelist who's also serious, or a serious novelist who's also very accessible.
— Douglas Kennedy
I love seeing the light go on in aspiring writers' eyes when you point out ways to improve their prose or their story - when they get it.
— F. Paul Wilson
If the other side is better, no matter how the bridge is dangerous, cross to the other side!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Learn to love and broke man to marry a good man.
— Amen Muffler
Should the poor be flattered? No; let the candied tongue lick absurd pomp, and crook the pregnant hinges of the knee where thrift may follow fawning.
— William Shakespeare
My English text is chaste, and all licentious passages are left in the decent obscurity of a learned language.
— Edward Gibbon
Designers, stay away from corporations that want you to lie for them
— Jonathan Barnbrook