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Don't forget how to be gentle," she warned. "Don't let the hardness of the world steal the softness of your heart.
— Laurie Halse Anderson
He was everything your mother warned you about when she told you not to walk alone in the dark.
— Nenia Campbell
Don't start," he warned.
"What?" she said, grinning. "I'm sure all the big, bad trappers have a bun-bun in their houses. — Jana Oliver
"What?" she said, grinning. "I'm sure all the big, bad trappers have a bun-bun in their houses. — Jana Oliver
You better not have touched the last piece of pumpkin pie," she warned. He had to laugh at that. "It was the first thing to go,
— R.L. Mathewson
Oh, you'll go. You'll go if I have to drag you there by your fucking hair," he warned her. "You'd probably love that," she snapped. "So would you.
— Stylo Fantome
Beware Okonkwo!" she warned. "Beware of exchanging words with Agbala. Does a man speak when a god speaks? Beware!
— Chinua Achebe
It's going to snow on the mountains," she warned him.
"Ew, snow," I muttered to myself. It was June, for crying out loud.
"Wear a jacket. — Stephenie Meyer
"Ew, snow," I muttered to myself. It was June, for crying out loud.
"Wear a jacket. — Stephenie Meyer
I was gravely warned by some of my female acquaintances that no woman could expect to be regarded as a lady after she had written a book.
— Lydia M. Child
When my wife and I got married, she thought of me being an easygoing person, and I warned her I wasn't.
— Peter Higgs
She had been warned away from it her entire life, for its depth came quickly, its coldness was fierce, and the Kelpie lay in wait.
— Sara Gruen
A fortune teller long ago warned him he would die in Egypt, and she walks like an Egyptian.
— Mark Leidner
And I didn't tell mom what happened. She'd already warned me that bad things could hide in the most unlikely places.
— Lorraine Zago Rosenthal
But now you are talking as if love were a consolation. Simone Weil warned otherwise. "Love is not consolation," she wrote. "It is light." 240.
— Maggie Nelson