Quotes About Interjection
In a group when the conversation takes a trend that is upsetting, try injecting peaceful ideas into the talk.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
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my dear Sir Thomas! interrupted Mrs. Norris
~ Jane Austen
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Babe!" Ranger shouted from the bathroom. "Come get your grandmother.
~ Janet Evanovich
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Meddling with another man's folly is always thankless work.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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Trump suele utilizar para neutralizar a los periodistas, que es la rápida interjección: «Compruebe sus datos, [inserta aquí el nombre del periodista]».
~ Timothy Ferriss
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Who is he? Nobody! cried Molly, with indignation. Then you shouldn't answer so loud, said the great-aunt
~ Owen Wister
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What ho!' I said. 'What ho!' said Motty. 'What ho! What ho!' 'What ho! What ho! What ho!' After that it seemed rather difficult to go on with the conversation.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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What ho!" I said. "What ho!" said Motty. "What ho! What ho!" "What ho! What ho! What ho!" After that it seemed rather difficult to go on with the conversation.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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I have somewhere read of a wise bishop who in a visit to his diocese found an old woman whose only prayer consisted in the single interjection Oh!- Good mother said he to her, continue to pray in this manner; your prayer is better than ours. This better prayer is mine also.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Joelle cuts off his interjection and says that but that her trouble with it is that 'But For the Grace of God' is a subjunctive, a counterfactual, she says and can make sense only when introducing a conditional clause, like e.g. 'But For the Grace of God I would have died on Molly Notkin's bathroom floor,' so that an indicative transposition like […] she says, literally senseless, and regardless of whether she hears it or not it's meaningless.
~ David Foster Wallace
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That's personal," Langley cut in.
~ William W. Johnstone
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You're too young to go to the mall," Rita said. "And anyway—" "I'm almost twelve," Astor interrupted with a hiss, making "twelve" sound like an age so advanced that it required regular geriatric care.
~ Jeff Lindsay
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It's that guy again, you'd say. Then: He's cute, you know. No, I don't know. And you don't need to tell me.
~ David Levithan
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In vain Pons tried to put in a word; La Cibot talked as the wind blows. Means of arresting steam-engines have been invented, but it would tax a mechanician's genius to discover any plan for stopping a portress' tongue.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Amelia, I can't discuss this now. Or I'll start weeping and throw myself to the floor." "Heavens, don't do that. Someone might trip over you.
~ Lisa Kleypas
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People love to drop in 'you betcha' as often as they can.
~ Frances McDormand
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Most of the trouble in this world has been caused by folks who can't mind their own business, because they have no business of their own to mind, any more than a smallpox virus has.
~ William S. Burroughs
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All present life is but an interjection, An "Oh!" or "Ah!" of joy or misery Or a "Ha, ha!" or "Bah!"—a yawn, or "Pooh!" Of which perhaps the latter is most true. —LORD BYRON
~ Mark Dunn
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Shut up, Julius! I mean, quiet a moment, Commander.
~ Eoin Colfer, Artemis Fowl
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Just like a man," she says. "Does not know how to be silent, thinks we always want to hear what he has to say, always talking talking talking, interrupting his betters.
~ Naomi Alderman
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Why did you butt in when it was none of your business?
~ Patrick Ness
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