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literally needs realize
With something like Dropbox, it was immediately like, 'Wow, this is literally something that anyone with an Internet connection could use.' Everyone needs something like this; they just don't realize it yet. Drew Houston
literally
Right there, right on the curb, literally right there. Wayne Shelor
literally love missing
That's something that's sometimes missing from academia, that kind of an idea of an intellectual - someone who is literally in love with ideas. James Cianciola
literally realize school seconds took
It literally took us two seconds to realize our school was California. Renee Wright
literally soon
We literally had just got into the dorms, and, as soon as we did, we were told 'You need to evacuate,' Jack Curry
literal begets nourishment
When it comes to literal nourishment, the food we eat, life begets life. Victoria Moran
literal phrase
Never thought that 'body slam' would become a literal phrase in politics. Joe Lockhart
literally
I got in there and I could not talk. I literally couldn't speak, just nightmare-froze. Marshall Allman
literally means politics power
Democracy literally means the power of people. Democracy is not about politics, it is about the people. Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj
phrases speech patterns
If you listen to the urban speech patterns in India you'll find it's quite characteristic that a sentence will begin in one language, go through a second language and end in a third. It's the very playful, very natural result of juggling languages. You are always reaching for the most appropriate phrase. Salman Rushdie
phrases vowels knows
I'm going to say a phrase or terminology or vowel that I don't know how to attack . Lake Bell
phrases spirit invention
The phrase, 'Emancipation of Women' is only an invention of the Jewish intellect and its content is stamped with the same spirit. In the really good periods of German life the German woman never needed to emancipate herself. Adolf Hitler
phrases
For I am proverbed with a grandsire phrase... William Shakespeare
phrases ends epitaph
Every phrase and every sentence is an end and a beginning, every poem an epitaph. T. S. Eliot
phrases may tests
(Coining the phrase 'test of significance'): Critical tests of this kind may be called tests of significance, and when such tests are available we may discover whether a second sample is or is not significantly different from the first. Ronald Fisher
phrases scrap
...He was just scraps of words and dislocated phrases. Thomas Bernhard
phrases host moments
The best timed joke or the best timed phrase comes at spontaneous moments and just relies on me as the host to be very quick, and that's what I do. Steve Harvey
phrases use helping
To use words and phrases in an easygoing manner without scrutinizing them too curiously is not in general a mark of ill-breeding. On the contrary, there is something low-bred in being too precise. But sometimes there is no help for it Socrates