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He didn't say anything to the contrary or interrupt me in any way, which was nice. (Polite listening skills really are rare, don't you think?)
— Matthew Quick
Upon the subject of education ... I can only say that I view it as the most important subject which we as a people may be engaged in.
— Abraham Lincoln
Men say they only learn this but he said that no creature can learn that which his heart has no shape to hold.
— Cormac McCarthy
Pope actually said that maybe I'm not a good Christian or something. It's unbelievable. Which is really not a nice thing to say.
— Donald Trump
In short: if one has nothing of value to say, only that which is impure defilement, avoid them. They are masters of the dark. Of no use.
— Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo
In those days, I straddled more than a handful of worlds, which is also to say I belonged wholly to none.
— Suzanne Rindell
Jesus said when you pray say "Our Father which art in heaven." He did not say "Our Judge which art in heaven". #grace #gospel
— John Paul Warren
The sky above the island was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel - which is to say it was a bright, cheery blue.
— Robert J. Sawyer
They say the only people who tell the truth are drunkards and children. Guess which one I am.
— Stephen Colbert
There are both dull correctness and piquant carelessness; it is needless to say which will command the most readers and have the most influence.
— Charles Caleb Colton
Pardon me for breathing, which I never do any way so I don't know why I bother to say it, oh God, I'm so depressed.
— Douglas Adams
People say Seattle is one of the toughest cities in which to make friends. They even have a name for it, the 'Seattle freeze'.
— Maria Semple
When they say "Be yourself," which self do they mean?
— Rob Brezsny
The monad, of which we shall speak here, is nothing but a simple substance which enters into compounds; simple, that is to say, without parts.
— Gottfried Leibniz
I learned that people in wheelchairs are allowed to have marathons ... which, to me, seems like cheating, but what are you gonna say?
— Sarah Silverman
Limitations force you to find the essence of what you want to say, which is one of the most important things to know for an artist.
— Julie Taymor
Girl, I got my mind. And what goes on in it. Which is to say, I got me ... my lonely is mine.
— Toni Morrison
Italian men are beautiful in the same way as French women, which is to say - no detail spared in the quest for perfection.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
Perhaps sometimes life shows you a side of itself which leaves you with nothing more to say
— Alessandro Baricco
Look, you're either loved or hated. Which is a good thing, as Bette Davis used to say.
— Mario Cantone
Numerical logistic is that which employs numbers; symbolic logistic that which uses symbols, as, say, the letters of the alphabet.
— Francois Viete
Let thy carriage be such as becomes a man grave settled and attentive to that which is spoken. Contradict not, at every turn, what others say.
— George Washington
There is nothing ugly in art except that which is without character, that is to say, that which offers no outer or inner truth.
— Auguste Rodin
The world is what it is, which is to say, nothing much.
— Albert Camus
Oh yeah... I know where we are going.... now making me to get angry... and to make me say stuff which I don't want to say.
— Deyth Banger
We might say God's wrath is His justice in action, rendering to everyone his just due, which, because of our sin is always judgment.
— Jerry Bridges
I suffer from freak creative outbursts," I say, which is true, and his mouth starts to twitch. "That's what you call lying?
— Katie Kacvinsky
Today Russia announced that it will join America's fight with the terror group ISIS. Then Putin said, But I did not say which side.
— Jimmy Fallon
Just one question Bob. Which side of the Potomac did you say the greapes were grown on?
— Paul Gregutt
I would say, then, that you are faced with a future in which education is going to be number one amongst the great world industries.
— R. Buckminster Fuller
I think the best stories always end up being about the people rather than the event, which is to say character-driven.
— Stephen King
No accurate thinker will judge another person by that which the other person's enemies say about him.
— Napoleon Hill
What was he going to say? He doubted she'd want to hear about his favorite topic-which swords were best suited for different situations.
— Kerrelyn Sparks
I don't want to say the wrong thing, which I always do. I think I do better when I sing.
— Ella Fitzgerald
Say the Holy Rosary. Blessed be that monotony of Hail Mary's which purifies the monotony of your sins!
— Josemaria Escriva
No one should think or say anything of another which he would not wish thought or said of himself.
— Teresa Of Avila
If anyone accuses me of lying, I'll simply say I'm not lying, which is just an extension of the overall lying strategy.
— Mitt Romney
They say screwy things, make odd choices which, in retrospect, they feel amazingly foolish for making.
— Jim Butcher
Did you really say y'all to me? Did i actually make a political statement to which your non sequitur reply was, 'Are y'all vegetarians?
— Blanche McCrary Boyd
They say compassion is the only voice; a gift which can help mend the broken, lift the fallen and soften the hardened.
— Aisha Mirza
Never say things to friends which you don't want to hear from enemies.
— Harbhajan Singh Yogi
He predicts things. I have often heard him say things which are proved right minutes later. Its really impressive - almost mystical.
— Didier Drogba
Man is a central creature between the animals, that is to say, the most perfect form, which unites the traits of all in the most complete epitome.
— Johann Gottfried Herder
Candor is never indiscreet. Truth, which is to say, the reflection of life, is beautiful.
— Jack Vance
He quite liked the English. They tended to say sorry a lot, which was quite understandable given their heritage and the crimes of their ancestors.
— Terry Pratchett
IN WHICH THERE ARE MONSTERS AND CATS, WHICH IS TO SAY, VERY MUCH THE SAME THING
— Jonathan L. Howard
There is a language of love, which is to say, a truth that does not tell all and a lie that does not deceive.
— Robert Breault
She thought I was ... soulful, by which I think she means that I don't say much and I always look vaguely pissed off.
— Nick Hornby
The two things he most valued, which is to say liberty and equality, were not natural allies.
— Christopher Hitchens
Our theories are the weakest part of what we say. What we're working from is the fact of an experience which we need to make sense of.
— Terence McKenna
If you say, I love you, then you have already fallen in love with language, which is already a form of break up and infidelity.
— Jean Baudrillard
But these are small troubles, people will say. Yes, but they are drops which wear hollows in the rock.
— Hans Christian Andersen
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say: "I could take your
body. — Ta-Nehisi Coates
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say: "I could take your
body. — Ta-Nehisi Coates
Travel was good for my anxious soul. Which is not to say that I relaxed completely. When
— Amanda Lindhout
He drank even as he rode, which looked difficult. I cannot say it slowed him down any, but it did make him silly. Why do people wish to be silly?
— Charles Portis
That which we do not believe, we cannot adequately say; even though we may repeat the words ever so often.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
A law which attempts to say you can criticise and ridicule ideas as long as they are not religious ideas is a very peculiar law indeed.
— Rowan Atkinson
Every country possesses, it seems, the sort of cuisine it deserves, which is to say the sort of cuisine it is appreciative enough to want.
— Waverley Lewis Root
And maybe there had been enough tears, anyway. Which is not to say there wouldn't be more.
— Stephen King
Such sentences always end in silence, no matter how they may begin--indeed, this is the very essence of fate: that which we never quite manage to say.
— Matthew Flaming
Have you ever stopped to think that Christianity is the only religion in which the first step is to say, "I'm wrong?"
— Dwight Longenecker
It's nonsense to say money doesn't buy happiness, but people exaggerate the extent to which more money can buy more happiness.
— Daniel Kahneman
If there's one thing I could attribute my strength to, I would say it's the gift of laughter, which I inherited from my mother's side.
— China Machado
Don't lie!' 'Tell the truth!' are words which we must never say to another person in so far as we consider him our equal.
— Milan Kundera
In my country we say that ignorance is the warm bath in which it is comfortable to sit but dangerous to lie down.
— Marina Lewycka
This must be a gift book. That is to say a book, which you wouldn't take on any other terms.
— Dorothy Parker
I'm proud to say I was part of a movement in which we sang 'All You Need Is Love' at political rallies.
— Marianne Williamson
I spent a week living as a man. Which was actually, I'm sorry to say, embarrassingly easy for me to do.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
I have always been very tech-focused, which you may almost say is the traditional CEO in Silicon Valley.
— Michael Birch