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Mat had tried to make her say she saw a hat floating around Mat's head. That would persuade Tuon to stop trying to get rid of his, would it not?
— Robert Jordan
David Cohen is without a doubt one of the best - if not the best - public servant I've ever encountered.
— Raymond Kelly
I am thinking about those things now. More so than all my friends - they're a lot older than me, but they're not even thinking about babies.
— Billie Piper
Here you can shoot the bad guys,' a mercenary says in Baghdad. 'In America we give them corporate bonuses.
— Michael Robotham
He had risked his freedom and his pride to buy her this, to acknowledge that part of her that everyone else seemed to want to get rid of.
— Christopher Moore
Amy thought a moment. How could they get rid of their mother? We could have her away taking care of a sick neighbor, and we are all alone in the house
— Beverly Cleary
An old woman ... is a person who has no sense of decency; if once she takes to living, the devil himself can't get rid of her.
— Fanny Burney
Pam wasn't what Gloria would have called a friend, just someone she had known for so long that she had given up trying to get rid of her.
— Kate Atkinson
Faith is ignoring facts and believing in what we wish were facts
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
I always felt like the male from the time I was a child. There wasn't much feminine about me.
— Chaz Bono
I have thick skin. I'm not a baby. Nothing really offends me. If there's something I think might offend me, I don't listen to it.
— Larry The Cable Guy
The great trick with a woman is to get rid of her while she think's she's rid of you.
— Soren Kierkegaard
When I'm dancing with any woman, I immediately get rid of intimacy barriers. I just give her a big hug and crack on.
— Anton Du Beke
Risk is uncertainty injected into our most vulnerable places. And because that's the case, we may choose not to risk.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
Well, well, Henry James is pretty good, though he is of the nineteenth century, and that glaringly.
— Robert Louis Stevenson