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Quotes About Suppose

A faint smile played on his lips. Obedience does not come naturally to you, does it No...sir I must take some blame for that, I suppose. The sea does not like to be restrained.
~ Rick Riordan
Elena? Yes, unless Nick found a woman in the forest, which I suppose wouldn't be too surprising.
~ Kelley Armstrong
L'amour universel est un acte de générosité qui suppose une lucidité douloureuse.
~ Amelie Nothomb
We dance round in a ring and suppose, But the Secret sits in the middle and knows.
~ Robert Frost
The rose is a rose, And was always a rose. But now the theory goes That the apple's a rose, And the pear is, and so's The plum, I suppose. The dear only knows What will next prove a rose. You, of course, are a rose But were always a rose.
~ Robert Frost
You know, so I was a weird eccentric kid but I did believe in the power of the word and of the word being made flesh I suppose, which again I suppose came from my temperament as well as my upbringing.
~ Thomas Keneally
It is a general popular error to suppose the loudest complainers for the public to be the most anxious for its welfare.
~ Edmund Burke
The Border Ballads, for instance, and the Robin Hood Ballads, clearly suppose a state of society which is nothing but a very circumscribed and not very important heroic age.
~ Lascelles Abercrombie
We can't just leave him lying on a plank," she said to Nicko. "I don't see why not," said Nicko, "except I suppose he's polluting the Mott.
~ Angie Sage
We dance in a circle and suppose, while the secret sits in the middle and knows.
~ Robert Frost
Nessuno ama un altro, ama soltanto/ ciò che di sé c'è in lui, o che suppone.
~ Fernando Pessoa
Maybe the level of people you attract is what you supposed to attract. Maybe the few people I attract are the ones who know what the real is... There's that connection. That's what I put into my music.
~ Redman
He's threatening to breed polo ponies, but he's always been a man of great ideas, but little action, so I don't suppose he will.
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
It is a general popular error to suppose the loudest complainers for the public to be the most anxious for its welfare.
~ Edmund Burke
Well,' I tried, 'I suppose it's the thought that counts.' 'Yes. He thought we wouldn't notice he's a complete cheapskate
~ Anthony Horowitz
And here I thought you were actually going to behave yourself," he said. "It's going to get worse if they don't keep their hands off you." "I suppose you're going to tell me now that only you have the right to touch me." "I see we understand each other.
~ Johanna Lindsey
Now, my suspicion is that the universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose…. I suspect that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of, in any philosophy. That is the reason why I have no philosophy myself, and must be my excuse for dreaming.
~ John Burdon Sanderson Haldane
Calonice: My dear Lysistrata, just what is this matter you've summoned us women to consider.What's up? Something big? Lysistrata: Very big. Calonice: (interested) Is it stout too? Lysistrata: (smiling) Yes, indeed -- both big and stout. Calonice: What? And the women still haven't come? Lysistrata: It's not what you suppose; they'd come soon enough for that.
~ Aristophanes
An unfamiliar city is a fine thing. That's the time and place when you can suppose that all the people you meet are nice. It's dream time.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
I suppose we could people the world with vampires, the three of us,' she said.
~ Anne Rice
My demon ate them. (Nick) What happened to the jocks? (Acheron) Riiiight. And I suppose the Big Bad Wolf will be coming in right behind you to finish up? Or is it the Gingerbread Man I need to fear? (Nick)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
At the heart of every really good Christmas movie is the threat, I suppose, to Christmas. Something is wrong with Christmas, in all of these movies. In 'The Polar Express,' there's a kid that doesn't really believe, and that's the threat to Christmas. In 'Santa Claus: The Movie,' jealousy and greed are threatening to overrun his Christmas.
~ James McAvoy
We disparage reason. But all the time it's what we're most concerned with. There's will as motor and there's will as brakes. Reason is, I suppose, the steering gear.
~ Robert Frost
wondered about going down to the creek, but I had no reason to suppose that the creek would even be there, since I never visited it on Tuesday mornings;
~ Shirley Jackson