! - No, I swear. | |
! I don't know, I swear. | |
! I swear. | |
! If I know I'll tell you, I swear! | |
! Parker, I swear, I did not hire a jury consultant. | |
! - No, I swear. | |
! I don't know, I swear. | |
! I swear. | |
! If I know I'll tell you, I swear! | |
! Parker, I swear, I did not hire a jury consultant. | |
" Be not too familiar with Poins, for he misuses thy favours, so much that he swears thou art to marry his sister Nell. | |
"He misuses thy favours so much, "that he swears thou art to marry his sister Nell. | |
"If you refuse to come," he swears he'll tear his house down! | |
"One might even say that ... Everywhere where the life of a man or a people ... there are still solemnity, seriousness, secret, dark colors ... remains something of terror that were once promised ... strove to speak, it swears. | |
"She thinks Ray's having an affair with the pastor's wife but Ray swears it's his scrub-up rash. " | |
" Be not too familiar with Poins, for he misuses thy favours, so much that he swears thou art to marry his sister Nell. | |
"He misuses thy favours so much, "that he swears thou art to marry his sister Nell. | |
"If you refuse to come," he swears he'll tear his house down! | |
"One might even say that ... Everywhere where the life of a man or a people ... there are still solemnity, seriousness, secret, dark colors ... remains something of terror that were once promised ... strove to speak, it swears. | |
"She thinks Ray's having an affair with the pastor's wife but Ray swears it's his scrub-up rash. " | |
"...and while they swore the dog was mad..." | |
"And they often swore..." "...they would never forget each other" | |
"Around from the neighboring streets the wondering neighbors ran... "...and swore the dog'd lost his wits to bite so good a man. | |
"At the trial, Madam Hill swore that nothing ever happened between her and the water-ski instructor." | |
"I found her movements exotic and alluring, "until she slit the throat of a black pig "and gave the blood to those around her, who all swore to rise and to fight and to kill." | |
"...and while they swore the dog was mad..." | |
"And they often swore..." "...they would never forget each other" | |
"Around from the neighboring streets the wondering neighbors ran... "...and swore the dog'd lost his wits to bite so good a man. | |
"At the trial, Madam Hill swore that nothing ever happened between her and the water-ski instructor." | |
"I found her movements exotic and alluring, "until she slit the throat of a black pig "and gave the blood to those around her, who all swore to rise and to fight and to kill." | |
! It's very hard to quote Freddie without swearing. | |
"...no more swearing' or any of that stuff." | |
"Any bounty captured must be spent in our town, "the only town tolerating drinking, swearing, Sabbath-breaking, "and any outrage we have a mind to do. | |
"Cursing", "cussin'", "swearing..." All I could think of was "shit, piss, fuck, cunt, cocksucker, motherfucker and tits", man! | |
"I was swearing my head off at one policeman. | |
" I've sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." | |
""Having been duly sworn, Mr. Martineau, Maurice, | |
"..my honour as a soldier." "l have sworn allegiance to the Republic." | |
"A knight is sworn to valor. | |
"As she covered his face with desperate kisses, "he fired his engine determined to rescue the man who had sworn to kill him." | |
! It's very hard to quote Freddie without swearing. | |
"...no more swearing' or any of that stuff." | |
"Any bounty captured must be spent in our town, "the only town tolerating drinking, swearing, Sabbath-breaking, "and any outrage we have a mind to do. | |
"Cursing", "cussin'", "swearing..." All I could think of was "shit, piss, fuck, cunt, cocksucker, motherfucker and tits", man! | |
"I was swearing my head off at one policeman. | |
" I've sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." | |
""Having been duly sworn, Mr. Martineau, Maurice, | |
"..my honour as a soldier." "l have sworn allegiance to the Republic." | |
"A knight is sworn to valor. | |
"As she covered his face with desperate kisses, "he fired his engine determined to rescue the man who had sworn to kill him." | |