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'Midnight Cowboy' is an exquisite piece of filmmaking. It's insane. Dito Montiel
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Who originated that most exquisite of inquisitions, the condolence system? Elizabeth Phelps
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I also told John Hammond this, 20 years later - to his exquisite embarrassment - that he was like this incredible, overwhelming influence on me. Warren Zevon
exquisite paintings people
In aristocratic societies, rich people used to commission exquisite paintings for their walls. Brad Holland
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'Shall We Dance?' takes a small, exquisite Japanese movie and turns it into a big, stupid American movie. Still, it must be said that as glossy and overproduced as the thing is, it's a good big, stupid American movie. Stephen Hunter
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The most exquisite folly is made of wisdom too fine spun Benjamin Franklin
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The whole theme of the project is exquisite -- exquisite and expensive. Simon Snellgrove
exquisite poetry
Poetry is the exquisite expression of exquisite expressions. Joseph Roux
exquisite ought
Don't let anyone tell you what you ought to like... John Cleese
ought
I couldn't do that as attorney general. Why? Because they are my clients. You can't say they're not doing what they ought to be doing when you are the attorney general. Christine Gregoire
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It doesn't matter what kind of book you write - you ought to write it well and with some kind of style and elegance. Ruth Rendell
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On the first day of a revolution he is a treasure; on the second he ought to be shot. Source Unknown
ought reason
I had wanted them so much to be like the other kids. There was no reason for them not to have the kind of things that they ought to have. Wally Snyder
ought unless
To do what ought to be done but what would not have been done unless I did it, I thought to be my duty. Robert Morrison
ought persons reasons records remain
Firstly, we have personnel records of persons we hired, persons we fired, reasons we fired them and so forth. These records have nothing to do with the assassination of the president and, therefore, ought to remain in the files. Louis Stokes
ought wild words
Words ought to be a little wild for they are the assaults of thought on the unthinking. John Maynard
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She was happy, she knew she was happy, and knew she ought to be happy. Jane Austen
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If we cannot agree, then at least we ought to move on. Ben Nelson