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«If you're going to go through hell... I suggest you come back learning something.»
«I'm suggesting we call sex something else, and it should include everything from kissing to sitting close together»
«I was told I had to gain a lot of weight because Hobbits are very portly. Peter [Jackson] is forever suggesting I have more food. 'A little more food for Mr. Astin.»
«I won't insult your intelligence by suggesting that you really believe what you just said.»
«I'm not suggesting that the play is without fault; all of my plays are imperfect, I'm rather happy to say-it leaves me something to do.»
«He moved in a way that suggested he was attempting the world speed record for the nonchalant walk»
«If you were to open up a baby's head - and I am not for a moment suggesting that you should - you would find nothing but an enormous drool gland.»
«If you were to open up a baby's head - and I am not suggesting for a moment that you should - you would find nothing but an enormous drool gland»
«Do I advise you to love the neighbor? I suggest rather to escape from the neighbor and to love those who are the farthest away from you. Higher than the love for the neighbor is the love for the man who is distant and has still to come.»
Author: Friedrich Nietzsche
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«By its very looseness, by its way of evoking rather than defining, suggesting rather than saying, English is a magnificent vehicle for emotional poetry»