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Ugh. This silence is going to make me sick at the stomach," she said finally. "I didn't tell you that I had AIDS, Dmitry. Please don't act like that.
— Latrivia S. Nelson
Please tell me you're Republicans.
— Ronald Reagan
Please tell me you have a way out of this.
— Debbie Moon
Please God, please God, can you please tell me why? I ask this of you, yet in my heart, I know.
— Rita Leganski
It's a good story,' he said. He even grinned at me. 'I'll tell you.'
'Please,' I said.
And then he did. — Hanya Yanagihara
'Please,' I said.
And then he did. — Hanya Yanagihara
Please tell me what can I do. There must be something I can do
— Ernest Hemingway,
If you trust me enough to tell me a secret, I certainly promise to keep it. Please speak freely, on any subject.
— Eiji Yoshikawa
I'd decided to write him and tell him to leave me alone. Please, in a nice way, go away, I really can't deal with you.
— Julie Anne Peters
Tell me. Tell me, Grace, that you don't feel this. Please. Tell me and I will walk right out of here
— Christine Zolendz
You wake me up early in the morning to tell me I am right? Please wait until I am wrong.
— John Von Neumann
95. But please don't write again to tell me how you have woken up weeping. I already know how you are in love with your weeping.
— Maggie Nelson
Please don't tell me you know just how I feel
you don't. — Shirley Corder
you don't. — Shirley Corder
Please don't tell me there's no need to worry, it's the only thing I'm any good at.
— Ashleigh Brilliant
We almost never speak
I don't feel welcome anymore
baby what happened, please tell me? — Taylor Swift
I don't feel welcome anymore
baby what happened, please tell me? — Taylor Swift
I know you're really shy, and you've been through some shit, but please tell me if I'm way off the mark.
— Ker Dukey
'Tell me, please,' Van Gogh asked, 'is it justifiable that a person wastes his only life by selling worthless paintings for fools?
— Irving Stone
Please tell me you will remember, no matter how much I do wrong that I had the best of intentions all along.
— Travis Tritt
My love ... you were insolent to a dragon? Please tell me that I misheard you just now.
— Aida Jacobs
Mom: Callie, just tell me. Please. I'll bake you your favorite pie.
— Jessica Sorensen
Please, tell me the truth.
The truth, who knows the truth?
You've heart knows the truth. — Oscar Wilde
The truth, who knows the truth?
You've heart knows the truth. — Oscar Wilde
Would you please tell me what you are thinking? Before I go mad?
— Stephenie Meyer
Please just tell me where you are.
His heart hurt with the wanting of it, the hurt no less painful fro being difficult to explain. — Maggie Stiefvater
His heart hurt with the wanting of it, the hurt no less painful fro being difficult to explain. — Maggie Stiefvater
My mother used to tell me when I went somewhere, "Please leave your foolishness at home." But how could I do that? It was stuck on me.
— Naomi Shihab Nye
Don't ever tell me I'm broken if you will not be the glue, and please don't point out the fractures if that's all you're allowed to do.
— Tyler Knott Gregson
King shrugged and looked back at Harlen. Please tell me you have a plan. Because my baby girl really likes to color with me.
— Erin Kellison
Please don't tell me you're one of those pretentious readers who judge people by the books they like. He
— Colleen Hoover
Please tell me we don't grow up and turn into the adults that drive us crazy.
— Karen Marie Moning
Please tell me the cave just had a little indigestion. (Kat)
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
If you aren't please tell me how you are going to not have a war.
— Samantha Smith
Cole glanced between her sister and her boss, You only say that after drunken sexcapades ... please don't tell me
— Skye Callahan
— Skye Callahan
But will somebody please tell me what's a person to do when they're too afraid of life to live and too afraid of death to die?
— Bette Greene