Top 15 Commas After Quotes

#1. You know, the market was down yesterday ... my first thought when I heard-just on a personal basis, when I heard there had been this attack and I saw the futures this morning, which were really in the tank, I thought, Time to buy.

Brit Hume

#2. Despite fearful rhetoric to the contrary, terrorism is not a transcendent threat. A terrorist attack cannot possibly destroy our country's way of life; it's only our reaction to that attack that can do that kind of damage.

Bruce Schneier

#3. The every day activity of slaves reproduces slavery

Fredy Perlman

#4. By working hard we could make an average of about $5 a week. We would have made more but had to provide our own machines, which cost us $45, we paying for them on the installment plan. We paid $5 down and $1 a month after that.

Rose Schneiderman

#5. I'm pro-responsible choice. There is choice to abstain, choice to do contraception. There are all kind of good choices.

Sharron Angle

#6. And, father, how can I love you
Or any of my brothers more?
I love you like the little bird
That picks up crumbs around the door.

William Blake

#7. Los Angeles has been known as the center of creativity but has often been equally known for the absence of spirituality.

Erwin McManus

#8. You know," he said softly, "if there is a God, God is a woman.

Erin O'Riordan

#9. All that a Pulitzer really does is give the obit writers something to put between the commas after your name.

Eddie Adams

#10. The thing that awakens the deepest well of gratitude in a human being is that God has forgiven sin." - Oswald Chambers

Randy Alcorn

#11. I have to do this, as long as it is at all possible; for if those who are obliged to look after commas had always made sure they were in the right place, then Shanghai would not be burning.

Karl Kraus

#12. Repeat after me, Mr. Black: I do believe in commas. I do, I do.

Jaida Jones

#13. Richard Dawkins's The Selfish Gene is a classic example of science fiction.

Pope Benedict XVI

#14. I lived in London; I did not approach strangers

Lindsey Kelk

#15. Fear is the virtue of slaves; but the heart that loveth is willing.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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