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He was not, as you will have understood, a man of memorable words.
That they're probably, possibly or maybe my most memorable words?
I mean that there is no feeling for the area of experience for which Lawrence has found such memorable words.
The memorable words I have quoted give to this ruined city about all the interest it possesses to people of the present day.
It was the recollection of those memorable words of his- "I'll try, sir!"
The Chief Butler, erect and calm, replied in these memorable words.
The only memorable words came after a song called "Let's Get Retarded."
The last memorable words are spoken by their dead mother, who tells her husband he should die, to make them "realize their mistake."
We parted almost sullenly, with no more memorable words, and I was left presently in the arbour alone.
Each program ended with the memorable words "Lets say goodbye like we said hello, in a friendly kind of way..."
I can't remember that, they weren't memorable words.
His last memorable words were: "My wallpaper and I are fighting a duel to the death.
The secular totalitarianisms of the 20th century were, in President Bush's memorable words, "discarded lies."
But the most memorable words of the day came from the daughter of her victim, the oldest of a family of nine children.
(The 10th edition is on Bartleby, but a lot of memorable words have been written since 1919.)
But let us never forget, Lincoln reminded the nation in memorable words, "The Almighty has His own purposes."
Presidents and their speech writers have mined their predecessors for memorable words and repeated them without attribution.
But the Fed is not, in the memorable words of Oliver North's lawyer before a Congressional panel, a potted plant.
In the memorable words of Erwin Schrödinger (1945), "It feeds on negative entropy."
As he was sliding my loose change back to me, he cupped it in his hands for a moment, and uttered those memorable words: "Cheer up.
Plenty of great rock 'n' roll songs are little more than a fistful of chords and a few stanzas of memorable words.
To be sure, Mrs. Clinton was no "little woman standing by my man like Tammy Wynette," in her own memorable words.
This is the prolonged absence of memorable words from our leaders articulating where we are as a city and as a people more than two years after the evil.
In "Mr. and Mrs. Smith," that war is fought with all manner of weaponry, mostly guns, and few memorable words.
In the memorable words of British epidemiologist Sheila Gore, they discovered that they had been playing "Russian roulette with no information on the odds."