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Quotes About Comment

We all have the right to comment about each other.
~ Zbigniew Brzezinski
I don't feel that it's either necessary or appropriate for me to comment on what the NFL either says or does.
~ Gary Bettman
I don't necessarily see my not wearing makeup as a social comment or that it's because I work in a female-dominated industry.
~ Leandra Medine
The FCC is a quasi-judicial body. It is supposed to undertake this period of public comment with a degree of seriousness and respect.
~ Brian Schatz
Being on the main roster, there is a lot more talk. Sometimes I can't even go on Twitter for days because I just feel it's negative comment after negative comment.
~ Peyton Royce
I want to be a part of films that have some kind of social comment and that will help people evolve.
~ Bhumi Pednekar
It's not in my place to comment on what the media says. You can write whatever you want to write. I'd just rather it be the truth.
~ Jeff Green
I wouldn't want to be the guy who went out and won a championship in a horrible year but never made a comment on the issues that we are dealing with in our society.
~ Bubba Wallace
Usually I don't comment on comments of others.
~ Jose Manuel Barroso
I think art always comments on the time and place it was created.
~ Dee Rees
I think it's important to condemn that. There's a line, and if you have a racial - racist comment, no, somebody has to act upon it.
~ Edgar Davids
I have nothing negative to say about Congressman Lamborn.
~ Darryl Glenn
Yes, 'Black Girl/White Girl' might be described as a 'coming-of-age' novel, at least for the survivor Genna. It is also intended as a comment on race relations in America more generally: we are 'roommates' with one another, but how well do we know one another?
~ Joyce Carol Oates
I covered Halsey's song once at a concert in Japan, and she's commented on a few of my Instagram posts and it like, shocked me. So maybe one day we could get together, and that would be a dream come true because I love her voice; and she seems like the sweetest person ever.
~ Rose
one of my press comments may have been literally true: "This may be the biggest collection of theocrats in one
~ Rev. Barry W. Lynn
I thought she'd make some comment about the bloodthirsty gods chasing us, but when she finally found her voice, she said, That boy kissed you! Leave it to Liz to have her priorities straight.
~ Rick Riordan
Want a cookie,' Ra said. 'What kind?' 'Weasel cookie.' I'm here to tell you, that comment about weasel cookies probably saved the known universe.
~ Rick Riordan
I just love the way those old-time authors like Mr. Dickens or George Eliot (who was actually a woman, in case you didn't know) stop smack-dab in the middle of the story and say stuff like, "patient reader," and then give some little side comment.
~ Kathryn Lasky
I'm sorry," he said. "About what?" "Yesterday. I made that bone-headed comment about werewolves, and you decided not to tell me yet." "No, that's not--" "Liar. It was a dumb thing to say." "Um, no, I'm pretty sure that changing into an animal does qualify as a crazy idea." "Sure, but in a crazy cool way. I'm jealous. What do I get? Some kind of sonic boom shout? As superpowers go, very lame.
~ Kelley Armstrong
No, thank you, it's nothing serious." A headache that was not serious was the usual euphemism for a menstrual period, and everyone accepted this without further comment.
~ Ken Follett
En la intimidad los rusos comentaban que la única página creíble del periódico era la de la programación televisiva y radiofónica. —No
~ Ken Follett
Briefly, he tried to imagine any of his previous, male secretaries daring to comment on his appearance. It was impossible. In fact, he couldn't think of anyone, save his current female secretary, who made such impertinent comments to him. Oddly, he found her impertinence endearing. Not that he let it show.
~ Elizabeth Hoyt
Taccone smiled. "And you've come here alone," he said, but it was really a question. "Now, I could say yes, and have you think I'm lying." She took a step forward, ran her hand across the baby-soft leather of a wingback chair. "Or I could say no, and have you think I'm bluffing. So maybe I'll just say . . . no comment.
~ Ally Carter
It's an irony that growing inequality could mean more money for philanthropy. In the U.S., quite a few of the ultra-rich have taken to heart the 19th century industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie's comment that it's a disgrace to die wealthy.
~ Geoff Mulgan