Top 17 Quotes About Homonyms

#1. I remember facing him on opening day in 1987. It was Oakland at the Minnesota Twins, the first time I got him out on a breaking ball down-and-in and next at bat he hit the same pitch for a home run. I was telling my kids that story yesterday.

Curt Young

#2. Hypnotically haunting sounds from a true artist that dares to dream.

John Lindberg

#3. I have this really big face.

Adam Driver

#4. Drunkenness is a flattering devil, a sweet poison, a pleasant sin, which whosoever hath, hath not himself, which whosoever doth commit, doth not commit sin, but he himself is wholly sin.

Saint Augustine

#5. Lord that she might be safe. She and my children.

Diana Gabaldon

#6. What liars poets and everybody were! They made one think one wanted sentiment. When what one supremely wanted was this piercing, consuming, rather awful sensuality.

D.H. Lawrence

#7. The future of mankind is going to be decided within the next two generations, and there are two absolute requisites: We must aim at a stable-state society [with limited population growth] and the destruction of nuclear stockpiles. ... Otherwise I don't see how we can survive much later than 2050.

Jacques Monod

#8. Jerry Orbach was the first person to take me to the Friars Club. It's a beautiful building, and you walk into these halls of comedic history and meet these old cats who could tell you a million stories about how things went down in New York City.

Jesse L. Martin

#9. You are nothing but trouble."
"Maybe you need some of that in your life.

Avery Flynn

#10. We need to have as broad a range as possible, because life itself has that kind of range.

John Eaton

#11. He who outrages benevolence is called a ruffian: he who outrages righteousness is called a villain. I have heard of the cutting off of the villain Chow, but I have not heard of the putting of a ruler to death.

Mencius

#12. He wasn't such a bad fellow after all. The rudiments of self-improvement and the intention to achieve it were definitely present.

Walter Moers

#13. Writing is new, relatively speaking. Story telling is ancient. Tell your story first putting aside all other worries. Leave fretting over homonyms, semicolons, and Oxford commas to editors and friends you can be bribe with baking.

Ada Maria Soto

#14. gleam as he downright smolders at me. "I love it when you talk homonyms to me." "Uh-huh." I choke back a laugh. "I appreciate the gesture, but do you really think a muffin is going to wow me?" "Don't worry, I'll

Elle Kennedy

#15. Nothing is too small to matter.

Allen Hershkowitz

#16. So you eat, you sleep, and then this wonderful child comes out, but you don't feel like you have any control over that process, over her, over her character and who she is.

Suzanne Vega

#17. I'm the happiness fairy. I just sprinkled happy dust on you. Now smile. This shits expensive.

Elle Christensen

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