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Quotes About Famously

I know that Brighton is famously a mixture of the seedy and the elegant, but in the summer of 2001 seediness swamped elegance hands down.
~ Julie Burchill
Mythology contains a rich history of legendary weapons, most famously 'Excalibur,' weapons that could only be used by the pure of heart.
~ Ann Nocenti
Denis Healey refused to contribute an article to the 'Guardian' about his intentions, and was punished by the electorate - and then all Labour MPs - for his presumption in assuming they already knew everything about him. He became famously the best prime minister we never had. Perhaps.
~ Simon Hoggart
Our artists and writers should not be forced like soldiers to die on foreign soil or to return wounded and crawl famously into a hole.
~ Derek Walcott
Marxism, famously a cry of pain rather than a science, has had its poets, but so has every other major religious heresy.
~ Harold Bloom
Ripred sighed. 'I suppose so. You and I seem to end up doing everything. Shall we say four members for each delegation?' 'Why not?' Luxa said. 'Four can be as stupid as ten. No need to crowd the room.' Ripred laughed. 'You know, I think you an I are going to get on famously.
~ Suzanne Collins
Newspapers in this country are famously independent of politics.
~ Grant Shapps
This phrase did not have the ring of verisimilitude because I am famously bad at math. If I'm in charge of tipping at a restaurant, the waiter will either fall to his knees in gratitude or slash my tires. There ain't no Mr. In Between.
~ Celia Rivenbark