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The obligation to express gratitude deepens with procrastination. The longer you wait, the more effusive must be the thanks.
— Judith Martin
August for the people and their favourite islands. Daily the steamers sidle up to meet The effusive welcome of the pier.
— W. H. Auden
If I'm good enough to bed, surely I'm good enough to wed.
— Elizabeth Hoyt
I categorically declare first my absolute innocence, second my lack of criminal intent, and third my effusive apologies.
— Jack Vance
Yeah, all drama teachers are very effusive, very demonstrative, very emotionally open, very big, and gesticulate a lot, and are very physical.
— Steve Coogan
It's funny how even when you've lived with someone your whole life, they can still surprise you.
— Shannon Wiersbitzky
I tend not to be someone who's on all the time, or is always trying to make other people laugh.
— Steve Carell
I rarely ever put my head above the rampart and see where this big lumbering behemoth called 'global literature' is going.
— David Mitchell
The Prince of Shadow is no longer a prince, dear. He's as good as king of this realm.
— Kresley Cole
Time cannot be spurred on like a horse.
— Kobo Abe
I am neither virgin nor priest enough to play with the inner life.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
My feelings tried to control me on my run. I had to concentrate fully on forthcoming running and success. I wanted to triumph.
— Cathy Freeman
If you aren't overly effusive or really nicey-nice with the press, you get a reputation for being outspoken or difficult.
— Janeane Garofalo
Courtship consists in a number of quiet attentions, not so pointed as to alarm, nor so vague as not to be understood.
— Laurence Sterne
If an author would have us feel a strong degree of compassion, his characters must not be too perfect.
— Anna Letitia Barbauld
Life is something that happens when you can't get to sleep.
— Fran Lebowitz