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Quotes About Frequently

It was one of those perfect English autumnal days which occur more frequently in memory than in life.
~ P. D. James
and both men listened as if hearing it for the first time, as we so frequently listen, in such circumstances, to tales whose outcomes we already know, or have already been told us by our friends.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
They are given to all kinds of marvellous beliefs; are subject to trances and visions; and frequently see strange sights, and hear music and voices in the air.
~ Washington Irving
Gentlemen,' she said with her old-maid's way of referring to the opposite sex as though it were a species of wild animal, 'are frequently not as level-headed as they seem.
~ Agatha Christie
A man does not wonder at what he sees frequently, even though he be ignorant of the reason. If anything happens which he has not seen before, he calls it a prodigy.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
In their minds, it seems as though people don't often have the same answers, but in their hearts, they do very frequently have the same questions.
~ Criss Jami
The Bible-banned, burned, beloved-is more widely read and more frequently attacked than any other book in history.
~ Charles Colson
Though the fact that they have to be rebuilt And frequently mortgaged to the hilt Is inclined to take the gilt Off the gingerbread, And certainly damps the fun Of the eldest son.
~ Noel Coward
Idealism is frequently another word for self-righteousness, a disease that can only be corrected by a profound understanding power in its complete sense.
~ George Friedman
In fact one frequently seemed to gather all sorts of similar information about subjects one had less than profound interest in.
~ David Markson
It's frequently argued that plenty of good people work in criminal justice.
~ Elizabeth Warren
aggressively and frequently change the management team, a pattern found by consultancy Accenture.2
~ Rita Gunther McGrath
However, there are still two places where one may find calls for adherence to this rule. The first is in Internet comments. This is unsurprising, as these frequently serve as bastions for the ill-informed and bilious of many stripes.
~ Ammon Shea
Facebook's privacy policies are confusing to many people, and the company has changed them frequently, almost always allowing more information to be exposed in more ways.
~ Jose Antonio Vargas
Oh really?' said Mayes raising a mocking eyebrow which put Rob in mind of a poor man's Roger Moore. 'And what on earth makes you think that you of all people would be allowed anywhere near our board meeting? Rob's smile widened as he realised that he was about to have one of those golden bombshell moments of the type he'd been on the receiving end of all too frequently over the last few days. 'Because Mr. Mayes, I'm your new chairman.
~ Dougie Brimson
For life is but a dream whose shapes return, some frequently, some seldom, some by night and some by day.
~ James Thomson
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions: Yes. Yes. No. One time in high school. Three times in my twenties. Rocks no salt. Yes. Four. Never. And how dare you! I will take no further questions.
~ Ellen DeGeneres
They discuss the characters as though they were living people, and ask frequently, 'What happened to so-and-so?'... as if I got letters from them every now and again.
~ Stephen King
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions: Yes. Yes. No. One time in high school. Three times in my twenties. Rocks no salt. Yes. Four. Never. And how dare you! I will take no further questions.
~ Ellen DeGeneres
Women so frequently turn out like their mothers I don't know why I was even surprised.
~ Barbara Hambly
At the risk of appearing disingenuous, I don't really think of myself as 'writing humor.' I'm simply reporting on the world I observe, which is frequently hilarious.
~ Richard Russo
Your grasp of the language is startling," Wax said, "considering how you so frequently brutalize it." "Ain't nobody what knows the cow better than the butcher, Wax.
~ Brandon Sanderson
If I had to choose the form of betrayal that emerged most frequently from my research and that was the most dangerous in terms of corroding the trust connection, I would say disengagement.
~ Brene Brown
In practice, the Internet functions more frequently as a hive of distraction, a simulated world through which most of us flit from one context to the next . . .
~ Steve Almond