Top 28 Quotes About Thank You Ma Am
#1. I glance down his body. He's still wearing his shorts and his shirt, and I still have my T-shirt on. Jeez
talk about wham, bam, thank you ma'am.
E.L. James
#2. want her to be mine. I don't want the "wham bam thank you ma'am" with her.
Kaylee Ryan
#4. want old fashioned romance; dates, flowers, stolen moments. Not wham-bam, thank you, ma'am.
Willow Brooks
#5. I am well in body although considerably rumpled up in spirit, thank you, ma'am,' said Anne gravely. Then aside to Marilla in an audible whisper, 'There wasn't anything startling in that, was there, Marilla?
L.M. Montgomery
#6. This isn't going to be a wham-bam-thank-you-ma'am. Luc's a lover. He's going to take it nice and slow. Make me ache for it.
Leah Marie Brown
#7. It's normally just wham, bam, thank you ma'am, (...)
C.M. Stunich
#8. Maybe so, but Luke Stark pushed me against the wall and told me he was gonna fuck me, I'd say, 'When and what you want me to wear?' And I would not care if he did pull a slam-bam-thank-you-ma'am. I'd just take my orgasm and go. You hear what I'm sayin' to you? Shirleen asked.
Kristen Ashley
#9. It's nice to think people might be talking about it after they've seen it. With some comedies it's a bit 'wham bam thank you ma'am', and then you just go for a pizza.
Alice Lowe
#10. -That ain't right, Miss Maudie. You're the best lady I know.-
Miss Maudie grinned. thank you ma'am. Thing is, foot-washers think women are a sin by definition. They take the bible literally, you know.
Harper Lee
#12. I've done a few special effects movies in my life, so I've gotten that out of my system.
Clint Eastwood
#13. I wonder how many more penises I'll have inside me in my lifetime.
Daria Snadowsky
#14. Too many times you come across lyrics that sound like you've heard them before or you can't really relate to them. And I think that I write songs that sound fresh and sensual in kind of a layered, lush way. But I also think that they are real, and that's why I wanted to call the record 'Inside Out.'
Emmy Rossum
#15. I need to find a church on Sunday. I need to say 'please' and 'thank you,' 'yes sir' and 'no ma'am.' Do the little things because that's part of being an adult.
Joe Nichols
#16. To me, rap music is bigger than who's the coolest rapper, the biggest rapper. It's everything about your personality.
Diplo
#17. I prefer to look after myself, ma'am, but thank you. I appreciate your concern for my well-being, but some of us have more pressing matters to attend to than practicing our curtsies and turning foolishly sized bonnets into topiaries.
William Ritter
#18. Water is best, but gold shines like fire blazing in the night, supreme of lordly wealth.
Pindar
#19. Finding another way to do what I know I can do pretty well. A way that stimulates me. I'm always on some sort of learning curve. If I can continually be surprised then I'm alert.
Robert Plant
#20. I thank my mother (Ma, you're only second cause you got the dedication), who used to make me write essays whenever I got into trouble, explaining exactly what I'd done and why I'd done it.
Ta-Nehisi Coates
#21. Truth had me up against the ropes
And semi-conscious without no boxing skills.
Pharoahe Monch
#22. I'd like to thank ma da (dad) ... my mum for doin' aw ma washin'
Charlie Flynn
#23. Pick me Amelia. Please, pick me. Be the one who finally picks me.
Stormy Smith
#24. This book has been a catalogue of mistakes by politicians, moral and practical disasters which led to wars, enslavement and wretchedness on a scale which no previous age could have dreaded or dreamed of.
A. N. Wilson
#25. the wham-bam-thank-you-and-maybe-I'll-call-you-later-ma'am vibe from him? That's called a Loganism,
Tijan
#26. Had be been Shakespeare, he would then have written Troilus and Cressidato brand the offending sex; but being only a little dog, he began to bite them.
Robert Louis Stevenson
#27. Yes." Brett smiled and I cringed at his omission of 'ma'am.' The word was a Southern requirement, a verbal side dish that must accompany every course. It didn't matter if the person addressed was six years old. Or twenty. Or ninety. In the South, we said 'please' and 'thank you,' 'sir,' and 'ma'am.
Alessandra Torre
#28. You can't reach for the stars when you're tied to yesterdays regrets
Steven Aitchison
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