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Thalia ignored him as usual (which no doubt meant she thought he was as cool as ever).
— Rick Riordan
You," she said, spearing Wayne in the chest with a finger. "I thought I told you not to come back." "I thought I ignored you.
— Brandon Sanderson
It has also been the peculiar lot of our country to be visited by the worst kind of English travellers.
— Washington Irving
Thanks, but I don't drink," she said as she ignored his arm and breezed past him. "I'm just here to get laid.
— Laurell K. Hamilton
Pray tell, she said, although her voice told him not to.
He ignored her tone, let out a thoughtful cloud of smoke, and said, ... — Laurie R. King
He ignored her tone, let out a thoughtful cloud of smoke, and said, ... — Laurie R. King
The one thing she hated worse than being fussed over was being ignored.
— Joe Abercrombie
Until you have stood in another woman's stilettos, you will never begin to know the year of pain she felt breaking them in.
— Shannon L. Alder
This was the second time James had told her to stay still and she had ignored his command.
— Wesley Chu
Rhetoric is cheap, evidence comes more dearly.
— John Fund
Ruthlessness is the most practical of emotions, Reen's voice whispered. She ignored it.
— Brandon Sanderson
There is unquestionably a contradiction between an efficient technological machine and the flowering of human nature, of the human personality.
— Arthur Miller
May the journey you begin' end with the dream you had.
— Michael Kedzlie
Thees and thous taunted her, but like a child, she ignored the writing and focused on the pretty pictures.
— Kimberly Spencer
We must let this town square, which has added a significant dimension to our political process, continue to flourish.
— Russ Feingold
She was not curvy or big-boned; she was fat, it was the only word that felt true. And she had ignored, too, the cement in her soul.
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie