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Quotes About Charge

What kind of housekeeping do you call this, Peabody?' I pointed out the injustice of the charge in a few brisk but well-chosen words. Emerson mopped his brow. 'Pardon my language, Peabody. It has been a trying morning. And now this!
~ Elizabeth Peters
Into the jaws of death,Into the mouth of hellRode the six hundred.
~ Alfred Lord Tennyson
Half a league, half a league,Half a league onward,All in the valley of deathRode the six hundred.
~ Alfred Lord Tennyson
It was also the suspicion that I was paying "rent" every time I went out for coffee or a walk, that there was no longer any public space to sit in, that a high charge was always associated with "hanging around"; once again I'd have to buy that unwanted second overpriced spice tea, or hand over another chunk of change for an hour at the indoor play space for my daughter.
~ Alissa Quart
What the newbies aren't told on their tour of the school grounds is that Gilly's sword is charged with enough electricity to... well... light your hair on fire. I just love the start of school.
~ Ally Carter
I look at him more than a little shocked by his words knowing how much he likes being right being in charge most people do.
~ Alyson Noel
Simply put, we have to take charge and take responsibility and support what's in the marketplace. Because, quiet as it's kept, the powers that be are cognizant of what our spending dollar means. And it is kept a little quiet, and we have to become aware of what we mean in the marketplace and take advantage of it.
~ Richard Roundtree
I don't know if it's unique to women or not, but I do know that women think that they join a company, and the company will take care of them, as opposed to taking charge.
~ Denise Morrison
That sounds like the sin of pride, Marshal. Better run downstairs and let Miss December flog it out of you. Webcam it and charge by the minute. You won't ever have to take government money again.
~ Richard Kadrey
And than suddenly he was there, charging down the hallway like death in a cowboy duster.
~ Richelle Mead
And then, suddenly, he was there, charging down the hallway like Death in a cowboy duster.
~ Richelle Mead
You mean to tell me,' I said, 'that every time I pleasure a young lady, I shoot into her two thousand million spermatozoa?' 'Absolutely.' 'All squiggling and squirming and thrashing about?' 'Of course.' 'No wonder it gives her a charge,' I said. A.
~ Roald Dahl
How many warnings do you need before we charge you with felony stupid?" Evanski
~ Robert Crais
Shot me twice. I want my name, or I'm going to start charging you a fee every time I field something for you. And it's going to be expensive. I'm Park Place. Bud-dy. His red, goat-slitted eyes squinted at me from over his smoked glasses. You're more like Oriental Avenue right now, dove. What are you on?
~ Kim Harrison
Hey! I exclaimed, seeing the total. They're charging me retail. Glenn! I complained. They can't do that. I shook it at him. I shouldn't have to pay retail! What did you expect? You can keep that. It's your copy. I sat back in a huff and shoved it in my bag with my sticky scarf as he typed his slow, painful way through my report. Where's this human compassion I keep hearing about? That's it, baby doll, he said, voice smoother than usual. He was laughing at me.
~ Kim Harrison
C)ybernetics, the science of computers, comes from the Greek kubernetes, helmsman or governor, meaning simply that the machine is in charge.
~ Kirkpatrick Sale
Chase, I've tussled with vibrators stronger than your charge throwers.
~ Kresley Cole
You're a stubborn, ill-trained horse. she said The horse snorted and walked towards the North Road of his own volition. Hey! Karigan pulled back on the reins. Whoa. Who do you think is in charge here?
~ Kristen Britain
When politics and religion are intermingled, a people is suffused with a sense of invulnerability, and gathering speed in their forward charge, they fail to see the cliff ahead of them
~ Frank Herbert
In matters of religion and matrimony I never give advice, because I will not have anybody's torments in this world or the next laid to my charge.
~ Philip Dormer Stanhope
Those are dangerous words you speak." "Well then," Wreath said, "it's a good thing you're not in charge, or I'd really be in trouble, wouldn't I?
~ Derek Landy
There is always a charge, of one kind or another. *
~ Jeff Vandermeer
A close family member once offered his opinion that I exhibit the phone manners of a goat, then promptly withdrew the charge - out of fairness to goats.
~ Jeffrey Kluger
Never once did Jesus charge them with something they did wrong. His entire indictment was on what they didn't do right. It was a sin of neglect, a crime of omission. And it went far beyond ignoring poverty. Jesus explained that when we ignore the least, we ignore Him.
~ Jennifer Hatmaker