Officious Quotes
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Prayer is not just asking. It is listening for God's orders.
— Billy Graham
As they used to say 'What if they gave a war and nobody came?' How worthwhile if they declared a day of peace and everybody came.
— Ed Asner
Clean of officious fence or hedge, Half-wild and wholly tame, The wise turf cloaks the white cliff-edge As when the Romans came.
— Helen Simonson
Either an executive can do his job or he can't.
— Robert Heller
I need to cut and paste," she'd say to Nick.
"Next time," he'd say, "bring scissors. — Rainbow Rowell
"Next time," he'd say, "bring scissors. — Rainbow Rowell
My song is ya girlfriend's wakin up ringer ... or alarm or whateva. She'll be here at 6 in the morn if I let her
— Drake
Jack Torrance thought: Officious little prick.
— Stephen King
No tyranny is so irksome as petty tyranny: the officious demands of policemen, government clerks, and electromechanical gadgets.
— Edward Abbey
The only way around it is to stay with one guy forever. But does forever have a built-in ending ... ?
— Jennifer Niven
The birth of Jesus
Without officious statement
Quietly and gently
Directly into our hearts — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
Without officious statement
Quietly and gently
Directly into our hearts — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
Peace begins with a greeting of Namaste.
— Debasish Mridha
In case you are wondering about the name, Yahoo stands for Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle.
— Amanda Eliza Bertha
I can't tell you that, sir." The woman's voice had gone from bored-but-friendly to officious-and-stern.
— Joseph Finder
Come, come, be every one officious
To make this banquet; which I wish may prove
More stern and bloody than the Centaurs' feast. — William Shakespeare
To make this banquet; which I wish may prove
More stern and bloody than the Centaurs' feast. — William Shakespeare
Officious, innocent, sincere, Of every friendless name the friend.
— Samuel Johnson