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  • I loved getting to Chagrin Falls, being by the falls; what a cute place it is. -- Ed Asner
  • We were in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. It's a nice town, but it's aggressively quaint. They've got a popcorn shop above a waterfall and parades that come through town. It's all-American. -- Nick Robinson
  • Everybody knows I return all of my phone calls. I pick up my cell phone myself, much to the chagrin of my staff. -- Joe Lhota
  • The secular world looks to the church and to its chagrin, finds no love, no life, no laughter, no hope and no happiness. -- Rod Parsley
  • I therefore shared fully the intense chagrin of the New York and other State delegations when, on the third ballot, Abraham Lincoln received a larger vote than Seward. -- Henry Villard
  • Rounder Records decided to call the album Move It On Over, much to my chagrin but they knew what they were doing. It took off and to this day I can't figure out why. -- George Thorogood
  • I decided during my teens that I wasn't going to have the life of a concert pianist, much to the chagrin of a lot of people who had put a lot of money into me! -- Cy Coleman
  • Physical pain is easily forgotten, but a moral chagrin lasts indefinitely. -- Santiago Ramon y Cajal
  • Everybody knows I return all of my phone calls. I pick up my cell phone myself, much to the chagrin of my staff. -- Joe Lhota
  • I'm a chronic ad-libber. So whoever hires me, often to their chagrin, should know that I will be talking a bunch of smack. -- Jay Baruchel
  • Men and women aren't really dogs: they only look like it and behave like it. Somewhere inside there is a great chagrin and a gnawing discontent. -- D. H. Lawrence
  • I look back on some of my early reviews of others, and realize to my chagrin that I've been as guilty as anybody else on that front. -- Thomas L. Dumm
  • Silence is the universal refuge, the sequel to all dull discourses and all foolish acts, a balm to our every chagrin, as welcome after satiety as after disappointment -- Henry David Thoreau
  • The press in America has never been stronger and never been freer and never been more vibrant, sometimes to my chagrin, and a lot of times to my delight. -- George W. Bush
  • I know very well what Goethe meant when he said that he never had a chagrin but he made a poem out of it. I have altogether too much patience of this kind. -- Henry David Thoreau
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