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I'd rather not have an address in France but an address in Italy because I love the country.
— Gerard Depardieu
When folks git ole en strucken wid de palsy, dey mus' speck ter be laff'd at.
— Joel Chandler Harris
Is this love, baby, or is this just confusion?
— Jimi Hendrix
Muggles was back.
— Linda Lael Miller
You practically do not use semicolons at all. This is a symptom of mental defectiveness, probably induced by camp life.
— George Bernard Shaw
I have been told that the dying words of one famous 20th-century writer were, I should have used fewer semicolons
— Lynne Truss
Prices of semicolons, plot devices, prologues and inciting incidents continued to fall yesterday, lopping twenty points off the TomJones Index.
— Jasper Fforde
I feel like everyone wants to make a movie that they feel passionate about watching.
— Mike Birbiglia
To learn which questions are unanswerable, and not to answer them: this skill is most needful in times of stress and darkness.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
I use a whole lot of half-assed semicolons; there was one of them just now; that was a semicolon after 'semicolons,' and another one after 'now.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
I am gennerally understood tho I do not use that awkward squad of pointings called commas colons semicolons etc.
— John Clare
Learning is the only thing that never disappoints us.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
Somebody put a drop under a magnifying-glass and it was all semicolons and parentheses.
— George Eliot
It's just that it always happens when I think I'm getting over him," I said thoughtfully. "I'm good for a while and then - bam!" I
— Paloma Ainsa
One slumber finds another.
— George Herbert
Dust is gold in the light of dawn.
— David Mitchell
Lust fades after climax, love lasts until breakfast!
— Tom Conrad
I like to blur the line between fact and fiction, but not to condescend to the reader by enmeshing her/him into some sort of a postmodern coop.
— Aleksandar Hemon