"Bless me with this grace and gratify my heart." | |
"I might add that I shall continue to sit here until you gratify the earnest desire that prompts my impertinent persistence. | |
"In some cases, household duties, important as they are, are not sufficient to gratify a woman's desire for expression. | |
'Don't gratify him.' | |
- The use of Latin citations that makes the speech incomprehensible to great part of the listeners, has always seemed like an easy exhibition of erudition, without any other plausible purpose than to gratify the vanity of the speaker. | |
"Bless me with this grace and gratify my heart." | |
"I might add that I shall continue to sit here until you gratify the earnest desire that prompts my impertinent persistence. | |
"In some cases, household duties, important as they are, are not sufficient to gratify a woman's desire for expression. | |
'Don't gratify him.' | |
- The use of Latin citations that makes the speech incomprehensible to great part of the listeners, has always seemed like an easy exhibition of erudition, without any other plausible purpose than to gratify the vanity of the speaker. | |
It gratifies the soul. | |
Like them, shall we not pursue that which gratifies us mutually? | |
Sweetheart, I'm thrilled you've found something that gratifies you. | |
That's what he enjoys, that's what gratifies him. | |
You might say it gratifies your intestines. | |
It gratifies the soul. | |
Like them, shall we not pursue that which gratifies us mutually? | |
Sweetheart, I'm thrilled you've found something that gratifies you. | |
That's what he enjoys, that's what gratifies him. | |
You might say it gratifies your intestines. | |
"The lineaments of gratified desire. | |
"Upon inquiry, I have been gratified to find that you and your husband... "enjoy the honor and respect of your little community. | |
(HUMMING) I am gratified, your Honour. | |
- I am most gratified to hear that. | |
- I must say I'm most gratified. | |
"It is so good to have helped in making a new nation "and I hate the Turks so much "that to see their own people turning on them is very gratifying." | |
- How gratifying. | |
- Most gratifying. | |
- Must have been very gratifying. | |
- No, really so many of Bob's old friends are calling and... it's gratifying, see them all at the funeral | |
"The lineaments of gratified desire. | |
"Upon inquiry, I have been gratified to find that you and your husband... "enjoy the honor and respect of your little community. | |
(HUMMING) I am gratified, your Honour. | |
- I am most gratified to hear that. | |
- I must say I'm most gratified. | |
"It is so good to have helped in making a new nation "and I hate the Turks so much "that to see their own people turning on them is very gratifying." | |
- How gratifying. | |
- Most gratifying. | |
- Must have been very gratifying. | |
- No, really so many of Bob's old friends are calling and... it's gratifying, see them all at the funeral | |