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Shut up, Nick. (Talon)
'Shut up, Nick, heel, sit, fetch.' Love you too, Celt. (Nick) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
'Shut up, Nick, heel, sit, fetch.' Love you too, Celt. (Nick) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Archer! Let us fetch a spot of tea, old boy!
— Rachel Hawkins
Even in name, he seems like a Victorian oddity. "Igor, fetch 'the Crouch' from the catacombs, we're going to the graveyard".
— Russell Brand
Fine," Grandpa said. "You fetch your evil Librarian mother from the jail. I'll go warm up the giant penguin!
— Brandon Sanderson
Black people's dogs don't play fetch; you don't throw anything to a black person's dog unless it's food. So
— Trevor Noah
Started and made a move to fetch it, but I grabbed his collar, and we both watched as the black hat
— Craig Johnson
Nick, fetch my car, fetch my clothes, sweep the chimney, make my bed, watch my psychopath, fetch my slippers.
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Think me not unkind and rude
That I walk alone in grove and glen;
I go to the god of the wood
To fetch his word to men. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
That I walk alone in grove and glen;
I go to the god of the wood
To fetch his word to men. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The Fetch was intelligent, diabolically so, and intelligent people devised intelligent cruelties. That was where the Red Queen had always excelled.
— Erika Johansen
Now that's true poetic irony. I rush into battle to defend the fair name of Rose Larkin, and what does she do but fetch Robert to stop me.
— Franny Billingsley
Fetching objects for people who are too lazy to fetch them for themselves is never a pleasant task, particularly when the people are insulting you.
— Lemony Snicket
To high-drive labs and boarder collies, fetch is often more than just a game; it's their job, a dead serious business.
— Nick Jans
Deke looked at me anxiously, reminding me very much of a large and handsome dog who needs a stick to fetch.
— Jeff Lindsay
When your first baby drops her pacifier, you sterilize it. When your second baby drops her pacifier, you tell the dog: 'Fetch!'
— Bruce Lansky
And fetch some straw.
We'll put it between us and the ground. No reason we shouldn't sleep soft tonight."
"Straw. I love luxury. — Joanna Bourne
We'll put it between us and the ground. No reason we shouldn't sleep soft tonight."
"Straw. I love luxury. — Joanna Bourne
I don't fetch for humans! But I'd cut the fucking moon out of the sky for her.
— Karen Marie Moning
The devil fetch ya, ya ragamuffin rapscallions; ye are all asleep.
— Herman Melville
You all have got to stop calling each other sluts and whores. It only makes it okay for guys to call you sluts and whores.
— Tina Fey
Can I fetch you something, madam? A cup of tea?'
In the old days she'd have been 'miss' and he'd have offered her a cocktail. — Sara Sheridan
In the old days she'd have been 'miss' and he'd have offered her a cocktail. — Sara Sheridan
He who finds he has wasted a shilling may by diligence hope to fetch it up again; but no repentance or industry can ever bring back one wasted hour.
— Hannah More
If you're from Africa, why are you white?
— Amanda Seyfried
When we go to God by prayer, the devil knows we go to fetch strength against him, and therefore he opposes us all he can.
— Richard Sibbes
Losses and adversities are frequently the means which the great Shepherd uses to fetch home His wandering sheep!
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
This is our island. It's a good island. Until the grownups come to fetch us we'll have fun.
— William Golding
Pathos and poignancy are, to me, tactics and techniques; in my work as a writer, I fetch them from my toolbox and use them as required.
— Michel Faber
Buy Old Masters. They fetch a much better price than old mistresses.
— Max Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook
Things are worth what they will fetch at a sale.
— Edward Coke
The ordinary chestnut can beget a sickly and reluctant laugh, but it takes a horse chestnut to fetch the gorgeous big horse-laugh.
— Mark Twain