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I don't know why
I've got so much hope
pinned to someone who will never call me home. — Clementine Von Radics
I've got so much hope
pinned to someone who will never call me home. — Clementine Von Radics
I knew that she was right, obviously. But part of me didn't want to. I wanted to have someone to call my own so badly that I just couldn't let it go.
— Bill Konigsberg
You don't order someone to polish your shoes one day and call them 'sister' the next.
— Khaled Hosseini
Glimmer, I hear someone call her - ugh, the names the people in District 1 give their children are so ridiculous ...
— Suzanne Collins
I heard someone say the other day that they thought it was sexier to call someone their fiance instead of their husband or wife.
— Leelee Sobieski
We're all quick to call someone else crazy, when the fact is most of us fear things that haven't happened and likely will never happen.
— Charles F. Glassman
You need to fight with someone...You call on me.
— Joey W. Hill
Where I come from you don't get to call a scene a scene until someone pulls out a knife or starts throwing broken beer bottles.
— Jayne Castle
You always want someone in your professional life who is going to be honest, who's going to call you on your bullshit.
— Mark Owen
I always fancied someone might call me 'Red,' like Katherine Hepburn.
— Deborah Ann Woll
What is the cruelest thing you can do to someone who is trying to concentrate? Call their name.
— Bela Karolyi
When someone disowns an idea or even a person, they give up faith in or love for something or someone they used to call their own.
— Hayley DiMarco
It was just she was so full of bullshit and someone needed to call her on it and ... and ... she reacted so beautifully.
— Sarra Manning
Sometimes you tell someone to never call you again; and then the phone rings and you hope it's them - it's the most twisted logic of all time.
— John Mayer
A one sentence definition of mythology? Mythology is what we call someone else's religion.
— Joseph Campbell
Yeah, we'll call you," muttered Ron as the knight disappeared, "If we ever need someone mental.
— J.K. Rowling
When you bluff, someone may call you on it.
— Mike Brady
Some call it prayer. And as with all prayers, it comes down to either asking someone else to fight for you, or asking yourself to fight.
— Andrew Pyper
You cannot borrow half of who you are from someone else, yet people try to do it all of the time, they just call it a relationship!
— Jennifer O'Neill
Success will be when every child in the world has access to a service like Childline and knows that someone who cares is just a phone call away
— Jeroo Billimoria
I try to avoid calling myself a poet because I think that's something someone else has to call you. It's like bragging.
— Dorianne Laux
Aimee-"If someone's possessed by a demon, how do you get the demon out?"
Xedrix-"Call a priest. — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Xedrix-"Call a priest. — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Give a cold shoulder to cold callers. Never invest in anything based on a phone call from someone you don't know or whose office is a post office box.
— Nancy Dunnan
I think I've inspired a lot of people, and I'm one, if I get a letter and someone's in serious shape, I'll call them. I relate to these people.
— Ron Santo
If losing is dancing with someone or even kissing someone who cares for you like I undoubtedly care for him, then call me a loser.
— S.L. Scott
If someone says or does something hurtful, call upon heaven for protection and healing.
— Doreen Virtue
When I read about young designers selling 51 percent of their company to someone else, I cringe. I want to say, 'Don't do it - call me first.'
— Tom Ford
When someone brutally kills someone else, we call him "animalistic." But we consider ourselves "human" when we give to the poor.
— Frans De Waal
When you praise someone you call yourself his equal.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe