Quotes About Frank
Look, it's one of the great mysteries of the world, I cannot answer that question. I think I'm vaguely blonde. To be perfectly frank, I don't know.
~ Cate Blanchett
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David Chase is a genius.
~ Frank Vincent
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'Good Morning America' is television to a fare-thee-well.
~ Frank Deford
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The rise of the dramas in the thirteenth century, and the rise of the great novels in a later period, together with their frank glorification of love and the joys of life, may be called the Third Renaissance.
~ Hu Shih
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So I have. Let me hold the baby, Scarlett. Oh, I know how to hold babies. I have many strange accomplishments. Well, he certainly looks like Frank. All except the whiskers, but give him time." "I hope not. It's a girl.
~ Margaret Mitchell
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Kitty, The "Secret Annexe
~ Anne Frank
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I thanked the interesting old lady and I now know that so-called interesting men owe their reputation to their looks alone.
~ Anne Frank
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In middle life politics are not a mental acquisition; they are a temperament.
~ Frank Moore Colby
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the real junk food is what Frank Lloyd Wright called light entertainment - bubblegum for the eye ...
~ John Geddes
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I think we can get respect for Parliament back providing governments and oppositions are frank.
~ John Major
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The frank realisation that physical science is concerned with a world of shadows is one of the most significant of recent advances.
~ Arthur Stanley Eddington
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straightforward and selfish
~ B.M. Bower
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My life isn't just one genre. It's a romance one minute, an action movie the next - it's actually rarely, rarely an action film, to be frank.
~ James Gunn
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I'm not a beat around the bush kind of guy.
~ Mike Leach
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your boss is an older sibling. You'll always be respectful, but you won't hesitate to offer frank advice when you think it's warranted—and you'll never suck up.
~ Gary Hamel
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he was a likable man: sweet-tempered, ready-witted, frank, without grins of suppressed bitterness or other conversational flavors which make half of us an affliction to our friends.
~ George Eliot
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It might sound strange to describe New Yorkers as insecure when they delight so much in the cult of success. The display of wealth here, especially new wealth, is indeed wonderfully frank, from the super-long limousines which clog up the roads to the voluptuous fur coats that adorn both men and women.
~ Amanda Foreman
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I hadn't been in Vegas 20 minutes when I got word that the bookmakers were offering three to one that Frank wouldn't show for my wedding.
~ Sammy Davis Jr.
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But Lucy, I've no money. I put my face up to his and smiled. He smiled back. Frankly my dear, I beamed, I don't give a damn. I had always wanted to say that.
~ Marian Keyes
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My father will be filled with frank astonishment that I should be proving myself capable of earning a living in any capacity whatsoever.
~ Anthony Powell
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I would carry you home, Mary, if it would do you a service," said Frank, with considerable pathos in his voice. "Oh, dear me! pray do not, Mr Gresham. I should not like it at all," said she: "a wheelbarrow would be preferable to that.
~ Anthony Trollope
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it was an accident—that had killed Frank Poole.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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I am afraid, my dear Watson, that most of your conclusions were erroneous. When I said that you stimulated me I meant, to be frank, that in noting your fallacies I was occasionally guided towards the truth. Not that you are entirely wrong in this instance
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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Those who remarked in the countenance of this young hero a dissolute audacity mingled with extreme haughtiness ... could not yet deny to his countenance that sort of comeliness which belongs to an open set of features, well formed by nature, modeled by art to the usual rules of courtesy, yet so far frank and honest, that they seemed as if they disclaimed to conceal the natural working of the soul.
~ Sir Walter Scott
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