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Mama sewed the rags together, sewing every piece with love. She made my coat of many colors that I was proud of.
— Dolly Parton
My voice falls into Southern drawl when I am tired, drunk, or in trouble. Too often, my accent is attacked by all three of these realities.
— Jennifer Harrison
We are advocates of the abolition of war, we do not want war; but war can only be abolished through war.
— Mao Zedong
Mussolini never killed anyone. Mussolini used to send people on vacation in internal exile.
— Silvio Berlusconi
A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.
— Douglas Adams
Roza." His voice had that same wonderful lowness, the same accent ... it
was all just colder. "You forgot my first lesson: Don't hesitate. — Richelle Mead
was all just colder. "You forgot my first lesson: Don't hesitate. — Richelle Mead
You are avake, yah?" said a voice in a horribly recognizable accent.
"Yah," I muttered, rubbing my head. "And you are still a jerk, yah? — James Patterson
"Yah," I muttered, rubbing my head. "And you are still a jerk, yah? — James Patterson
Let your experience be not one of failure but one that has taught you new things which you would not have known had you not tried
— Epiphana Lewis
I've never had my own accent in a film. It's something I schedule into my preparation. That's one of my favorite things, hearing all the voices.
— Andrea Riseborough
My gosh, that voice ... deep and soft, with the hint of an accent. British, maybe? I was definitely a sucker for accents.
— Kristi Cook
His voice with its Cuban accent was soft and sweet as a banana.
— Truman Capote
Patience is bitter, but bears a sweet fruit.
— Idries Shah
The philosopher spends in becoming a man the time which the ambitious man spends in becoming a personage.
— Philibert Joseph Roux
Tonight I gave you my soul, and I am dead. - Christine, from Gaston Leroux's: The Phantom of the Opera.
— Gaston Leroux
We dance to reclaim our brilliant ability to disappear in something bigger, something safe, a space without a critic or a judge or an analyst.
— Gabrielle Roth
Her voice made me drunk, deep and sun-warmed, a hint of a foreign accent, Swedish singsong a generation removed.
— Janet Fitch
I studied voice for three months to get rid of my English accent. I changed my hair to blonde. I knew I could be sexy if I had to.
— Deborah Kerr