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  • Terribly sad news about Stuart Cable, such a lovely, warm, funny, talented man. -- Rob Brydon
  • Most awards, you know, they don't give you unless you go and get them - did you know that? Terribly discouraging. -- Barbra Streisand
  • Marilyn was mean. Terribly mean. The meanest woman I have ever met around this town. I have never met anybody as mean as Marilyn Monroe or as utterly fabulous on the screen. -- Billy Wilder
  • Akri won't let me eat any of them nasty gods. What's the world coming to when a demon gots to beg for tidbits...not eve a finger sandwich or a single knuckle. Tragic. Terribly tragic. -- Sherrilyn Kenyon
  • Human memory is short and terribly fickle. -- Janine di Giovanni
  • There is something about a closet that makes a skeleton terribly restless. -- Wilson Mizner
  • There is something terribly wrong with a culture inebriated by noise and gregariousness. -- George Steiner
  • I think my biggest flaw is my insecurity. I'm terribly insecure. I'm plagued with insecurities 24/7. -- Madonna Ciccone
  • Being a woman is a terribly difficult task, since it consists principally in dealing with men. -- Joseph Conrad
  • One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important. -- Bertrand Russell
  • Women have become stronger, and there's a backlash. Men have become terribly possessive. I find it much easier to get on with women. -- Yoko Ono
  • I may be kindly, I am ordinarily gentle, but in my line of business I am obliged to will terribly what I will at all. -- Catherine the Great
  • I'm terribly nostalgic, but I'm with the Elizabethans who thought nostalgia was a disease. It's a dangerous place to be because you can get caught up in it. -- Mark Gatiss
  • Football is a simple game based on the giving and taking of passes, of controlling the ball and of making yourself available to receive a pass. It is terribly simple. -- Bill Shankly
  • There is something terribly morbid in the modern sympathy with pain. One should sympathise with the colour, the beauty, the joy of life. The less said about life's sores the better. -- Oscar Wilde
  • A child who does not play is not a child, but the man who doesn't play has lost forever the child who lived in him and who he will miss terribly. -- Pablo Neruda
  • I have this theory that people in Hollywood don't read. They read 'Vanity Fair' and then consider themselves terribly well read. I think I can basically write about anybody without getting caught. -- Jackie Collins
  • I have made terrible mistakes that have hurt the people that I cared about the most, and I am terribly sorry. I am deeply ashamed of my terrible judgment and my actions. -- Anthony Weiner
  • All you have to do is hold your first soldier who is dying in your arms, and have that terribly futile feeling that I can't do anything about it... Then you understand the horror of war. -- Norman Schwarzkopf
  • People know something has gone terribly wrong with our government and it has gotten so far off track. But people also know that there is nothing wrong in America that a good old-fashioned election can't fix. -- Sarah Palin
  • I don't think that people accept the fact that life doesn't make sense. I think it makes people terribly uncomfortable. It seems like religion and myth were invented against that, trying to make sense out of it. -- David Lynch
  • You must never be satisfied with losing. You must get angry, terribly angry, about losing. But the mark of the good loser is that he takes his anger out on himself and not his victorious opponents or on his teammates. -- Richard M. Nixon
  • Advances don't fundamentally interest me. It sounds terribly naive, but money doesn't really mean anything to me. If a lot of money came my way, I'm certainly not going to say no. But it hasn't come my way as yet, and I'm not heartbroken. -- Upamanyu Chatterjee
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  • I believe that we should, on biblical grounds, tell all parents of mentally disabled children that God loves their children, regrets terribly that they are disabled, and will, when they die, carry them gently into a heavenly life where every person is forever whole. -- Lewis B. Smedes
  • What I do is I write mainly about very personal and rather lonely feelings, and I explore them in a different way each time. You know, what I do is not terribly intellectual. I'm a pop singer for Christ's sake. As a person, I'm fairly uncomplicated. -- David Bowie
  • I enjoy some physical stuff. But if I had a choice between playing a scene where it's raining, it's terribly cold, I'm wet and I'm being drowned and playing a scene with dinosaur eggs in a laboratory, I'd probably take the latter. It's warmer and generally more comfortable! -- Sam Neill
  • I hope that there's a difference between being childish and childlike and that I'm the latter, if you take my meaning. I often sort of wonder. I don't think I'm a terribly good grown-up; I don't take responsibility easily or well in many areas of life. Finance and stuff like that, I'm absolutely appalling. -- Graeme Base
  • There was a great strain in our family because my father didn't want anything to do with me. He was happy to see my brother and sister, but not me. I don't know why. Maybe it was shame. I don't know. But he never wanted anything to do with me. That rejection was terribly hurtful and it went on for years. -- Carol Vorderman
  • If we go back to the moon, we're guaranteed second, maybe third place because while we are spending all that money, Russia has its eye on Mars. Landing people on the moon will be terribly consuming of resources we don't have. It sounds great - 'Let's go back. This time we're going to stay.' I don't know why you would want to stay on the moon. -- Buzz Aldrin
  • I'm not terribly sentimental. -- Katherine Heigl
  • Murder is terribly exhausting. -- Albert Camus
  • Improvisation is terribly haphazard. -- Leo Ornstein
  • Maintenance is terribly important. -- Manolo Blahnik
  • The drawings are terribly good. -- Christopher Fowler
  • Scotland just isn't terribly Tory. -- Sara Sheridan
  • I think Obama was terribly sexist. -- Geraldine Ferraro
  • I'm not terribly fond of soapboxes. -- Laurell K. Hamilton
  • I miss you deeply, unfathomably, senselessly, terribly. -- Franz Kafka
  • I'm terribly forgetful. I've lost laptops, cell-phones. -- Ryan Tedder
  • Im not tense, just terribly, terribly alert." Nick -- Sherrilyn Kenyon
  • Now, my knowledge of photography was terribly limited. -- Ben Shahn
  • Truth is often terribly thin, don't you think? -- Josephine Tey
  • It would be terribly boring to be earnest. -- Adrien Brody
  • The dead look so terribly dead when they're dead. -- W. Somerset Maugham
  • A lot of my writing is not terribly civilized. -- Suzanne Vega
  • Poverty is not a disgrace, but it's terribly inconvenient. -- Milton Berle
  • Poverty is not a disgrace, but it's terribly inconvenient -- Milton Berle
  • I wanted so terribly to be good to him. -- Dodie Smith
  • No, I'm not at all adventurous. I'm terribly cowardly. -- Roger Moore
  • That's not really a number I'm terribly interested in. -- Colin Powell
  • I never felt terribly comfortable in the public eye. -- Molly Ringwald
  • The border between good and evil is terribly fuzzy. -- Milan Kundera
  • You're my Red Reaper, and I've missed you terribly. -- Jeaniene Frost
  • I'm prejudiced about education altogether. I think it's terribly overrated. -- Freeman Dyson
  • I feel terribly vulnerable and 'not-myself' when I'm not writing ... -- Sylvia Plath
  • I am terribly fascinated with things that I don't understand. -- Richard Saul Wurman
  • Moral issues are always terribly complex for someone without principles. -- Gilbert K. Chesterton
  • Every sex scene is always, without a doubt, terribly funny. -- Katee Sackhoff
  • ... we are all terribly alone no matter what people say. -- Bernard Malamud
  • That's the unfortunate thing about death. It's so terribly final. -- Marie Dressler
  • But really I'm not terribly interested in what I eat. -- Jilly Cooper
  • Despite rumor, Death isn't cruel--merely terribly, terribly good at his job. -- Terry Pratchett
  • Everything matters terribly to children, you know, they're fresh and unformed ... -- Dorothy Gilman
  • Without censorship, things can get terribly confused in the public mind. -- William Westmoreland
  • She will love deeply--suffer terribly--she will have glorious moments to compensate. -- Lucy Maud Montgomery
  • Just like people, stars can be important without being terribly bright. -- Phil Plait
  • Without censorship, things can get terribly confused in the public mind -- Gen William C. Westmoreland
  • Everybody is so terribly sensitive about the things they know best. -- Norton Juster
  • It's not terribly fun defending you (oil companies), but I do. -- Larry Craig
  • But love is love. It makes you do terribly stupid things. -- Paula McLain
  • Death is so terribly final, while life is full of possibilities. -- George R. R. Martin
  • He is terribly afraid of dying because he hasn't yet lived. -- Franz Kafka
  • If you banish fear, nothing terribly bad can happen to you. -- Margaret Bourke-White
  • My vanity is I'm terribly romantic! But being married is lovely. -- Matthew Macfadyen
  • Selfish people are in a way terribly capable of great loves. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • The human mind is not a terribly logical or consistent place. -- Jim Butcher
  • The man I adored, and miss him terribly, was Johnny Carson. -- Don Rickles
  • Movies suddenly became film and cinema an art form and terribly chic... -- Judith Crist
  • Deconstruction is great for the intellect, but it hurts the heart terribly. -- Eric Maisel
  • I don't believe money is evil, but it can be terribly corrosive. -- Robert Charles Wilson
  • Silence is a figure of speech, unanswerable, short, cold, but terribly severe. -- Theodore Parker
  • I could invent another world. I'm not terribly keen on this one. -- Mark Haddon
  • Actually, depravity can be terribly boring if you don't smoke or drink. -- Audrey Hepburn
  • I don't think pornography is harmful, but it is terribly, terribly boring. -- Noel Coward
  • Miracles sometimes occur, but one has to work terribly hard for them. -- Chaim Weizmann
  • I'm not terribly intelligent - I have no university degree, you know. -- Rosamunde Pilcher
  • The world is terribly apt to take people at their own valuation. -- Amelia B. Edwards
  • It is terribly rude to tell people that their troubles are boring. -- Daniel Handler
  • Some questions don't have answers, which is a terribly difficult lesson to learn. -- Katharine Graham
  • I don't think I'm a particularly good writer, and I'm not terribly insightful. -- Moby
  • . . . the newspapers of Utopia, he had long ago decided, would be terribly dull. -- Arthur C. Clarke
  • Poetry is an art practiced with the terribly plastic material of human language. -- Carl Sandburg
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  • I say that whoever claims to have finished a canvas is terribly arrogant. -- Claude Monet
  • Too much praise makes you feel you must be doing something terribly wrong. -- Dorothy Day
  • I'm wonderfully self-lacerating, probably to my character's detriment. I'm terribly open to critique. -- David Shields
  • I have sinned terribly, and I do not know what punishment awaits me. -- Aurangzeb
  • It must be terribly lonely to be a king instead of a man. -- Oriana Fallaci
  • Been working and working But I still got so terribly far to go. -- Oscar Brown Jr.
  • Actors always lie about horse-riding, and it ends terribly. I can horse-ride... ish. -- Tom Mison
  • The absurdist stuff wasn't terribly popular at the time I was doing it. -- Robert Sheckley
  • He really is terribly heavy going. Like running up hill in roller skates. -- Alan Ayckbourn
  • For about the first ten years of my career, I wasn't terribly motivated. -- Ron Silver
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  • I'm very sorry for your loss. Your mother was a terribly attractive woman. -- Wes Anderson
  • Social Security is a secure way to find great pleasure in being terribly deceived. -- Ernie J Zelinski
  • It's not terribly dignified to have anyone seeing one laugh at one's own material. -- Berkeley Breathed
  • Often people who are wonderful with animals aren't always terribly good with human beings. -- Clive Barker
  • The non-artists among us are always terribly busy, but finally disappear without a trace. -- Helen Vendler
  • I'm not terribly interested in beauty. What touches me is someone who understands herself. -- Vivienne Westwood
  • We have been terribly and systematically misled for nearly 70 years in the United States. -- Sanjay Gupta
  • People only tell lies when there is something they are terribly frightened of losing. -- Orhan Pamuk
  • The secret to life is to enjoy the pleasure of being terribly, terribly deceived. -- Oscar Wilde
  • You have to remember now, I was not being terribly successful at going solo. -- John Sebastian
  • I think it's dangerous to be optimistic. Things could go terribly wrong virtually overnight -- Nicholas D. Kristof
  • I think it's dangerous to be optimistic. Things could go terribly wrong virtually overnight. -- Nicholas D. Kristof
  • This paper of yours is so lightly written that you must have sweated terribly. -- Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
  • Magic isn't inherently evil. But it does seem to be terribly bad for people. -- Jo Walton
  • I always liked the Van Gogh story because I was terribly involved in that. -- Vincente Minnelli
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