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  • I've become saucy. -- Emma Bunton
  • You are a saucy little thing aren't you? -- Simon Cowell
  • I get really saucy after a few drinks. Sexy rude, not obnoxious rude. -- Katie Price
  • In 'Plutarch,' her voice begins to come out; there are actual 2,000-year-old quotes from Cleopatra, and they are sly and saucy. -- Stacy Schiff
  • Wine is something to enjoy. We get sick and tired of people who pick it apart and talk about its 'saucy nuances.' -- Pat Paulsen
  • I have people in my life who will say, 'Honey, you're trying too hard.' I like being saucy, but I'm 73 and a half. I'm still trying to find my way between matronly and coltishness. -- Jane Fonda
  • I had said no to him and no to him and no to him and no to him and no to him and no to him about his saucy language. It had never gotten to this level until I came back. -- Andrea Mackris
  • I was greatly influenced by 'The Goons' and 'Monty Python' reconstituting what comedy was - it could come from a funny word, not just a set up and a pay-off. I liked the zaniness; they were satirical, slightly saucy and very literary in their references. -- Sanjeev Bhaskar
  • Perhaps I'm too saucy or provoking? -- Benjamin Franklin
  • Perhaps I was too saucy and provoking. -- Benjamin Franklin
  • Pride is as loud a beggar as want, and a great deal more saucy -- Benjamin Franklin
  • Linguine linguistics that left my verbal essence saucy, Send a message, leave you sleepin' next to headless horsey. -- Action Bronson
  • Power is so apt to be insolent and Liberty to be saucy, that they are seldom upon good Terms. -- E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
  • In the modesty of fearful duty, I read as much as from the rattling tongue of saucy and audacious eloquence. -- William Shakespeare
  • A wicked wife, a false friend, a saucy servant and living in a house with a serpent in it are nothing but death. -- Chanakya
  • Only you're right in saying she's too good an opinion of herself to think of you. The saucy jade! I should like to know where she'd find a better! -- Elizabeth Gaskell
  • Avoid the politic, the factious fool, The busy, buzzing, talking harden'd knave; The quaint smooth rogue that sins against his reason, Calls saucy loud sedition public zeal, And mutiny the dictates of his spirit. -- Thomas Otway
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