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  • Feeling like the voice she liked best in all the world was calling her name. -- C. S. Lewis
  • The Earth was singing her revolution. She was calling her brave men and women to her defense. -- Rivera Sun
  • You always be calling her, she aint never answerin. You aint figured out I am the reason that she canceling -- Drake
  • If Diane Modahl was 40 times over the testosterone limit she'd have a deep voice and we'd all be calling her Barry White. -- Tony Jarrett
  • What was it up there in the song that seemed to be calling her back inside? What would happen now in the dim, incalculable hours? -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • Lucy woke out of the deepest sleep you can imagine, with the feeling that the voice she liked best in the world had been calling her name. -- C. S. Lewis
  • I had started calling her Lucy shortly after we met; I didn't like the name Lucille. That's how our television show was called I Love Lucy, not Lucille. -- Desi Arnaz
  • I wanted to see the place where Margaret grew to what she is, even at the worst time of all, when I had no hope of ever calling her mine... -- Elizabeth Gaskell
  • Love is a delicate plant that needs constant tending and nurturing, and this cannot be done by snorting at the adored object like a gas explosion and calling her friends lice. -- P. G. Wodehouse
  • Ryssa? How do you know her name was Ryssa? (Tory) Uh"I don't. I just gave her a name. It seemed more polite than calling her "?hey, you, ancient chick.' (Acheron) -- Sherrilyn Kenyon
  • He was waving. "Saukerl," she laughed, and as she held up her hand, she knew completely that he was simultaneously calling her a Saumensch. I think that's as close to love as eleven-year-olds can get. -- Markus Zusak
  • In the Enron scandal, whistleblower Sherron Watkins is now calling herself Enron Brokovitch. She testified Ken Lay was duped by the other executives. Oh, yeah. When is the last time you got duped and made $100 million? -- Jay Leno
  • Ms. It sounds like a sick bumblebee, it sounds frigid. I mean, who the hell would ever want to stick his hand up the dress of somebody who goes around calling herself something like Ms.? It's all so stupid. -- Patti Smith
  • Ya've got no respect, woman," Beck retorted. After the door closed behind him she realized what he'd said."Woman?" He wasn't calling her girl any longer.If that wasn't a sign the world was ending, what other proof did she need? -- Jana Oliver
  • I've been called a spy of Israel since 1996, and since I made my documentary film in 2000 the FBI has investigated me as an agent of Iraq. The FBI has also opened up an investigation into my wife calling her a KGB spy. -- Scott Ritter
  • If you're calling her a floozy, I'm by way of being a bit of a floozy myself." "Oh, Jared," said Kami, who was well aware of his romantic experience, or total lack thereof. "You are not." "Well, I have floozy ambitions. -- Sarah Rees Brennan
  • Whether it appears in a story about a man killing his girlfriend while calling her a whore or in trying to battle conservative claims that emergency contraception or the HPV vaccine will make girls promiscuous, the purity myth in America underlies more misogyny than most people would like to admit -- Jessica Valenti
  • Girlfriend is such a stupid word. I couldn't stand calling her that. So, we had to get married, so I could call her 'wife. -- Gayle Forman
  • Why do you have to break up with her? Be a man. Just stop calling. -- Matt LeBlanc
  • Calling it off comes easy enough if you haven't told the girl you are smitten with her. -- Carl Sandburg
  • I honestly don't remember when and why I started calling my mom 'Momsi'. These are family things; it starts for some reason. It's not that I just call her Momsi; I call her other things as well! -- Viswanathan Anand
  • The role of the teacher remains the highest calling of a free people. To the teacher, America entrusts her most precious resource, her children; and asks that they be prepared... to face the rigors of individual participation in a democratic society. -- Shirley Hufstedler
  • My grandparents never understood why my mother Noreen chose such exotic names for her children: Damon and me. My granny insisted on calling my brother Dermot - a good Irish name - until she died; I was just known as 'wee one.' -- Natascha McElhone
  • Especially on television, it's not so much a patriarchy; it always seems that there's a smart, strong woman calling the shots, and her doofus husband. In the sitcom world, it's almost a cliche that the women have the common sense, going back to 'The Honeymooners.' -- Jake Weber
  • As far back as I can remember, my mother would have me down by the bed at night with her, praying. I can still hear her voice calling my name to God and telling him that she wanted me to follow him in whatever he called me to do. -- Charles R. Swindoll
  • My mother watched her loving husband look at her with blankness or contempt and sometimes hatred. And yet dementia is classed as a social condition, so that the state is not required to pay for long-term residential care. Calling it what it is - brain damage - is too expensive. -- Rose George
  • Until fairly recently, Amish teachers would reprimand the student who raised his or her hand as being too individualistic. Calling attention to oneself, or being 'prideful,' is one of the cardinal Amish worries. Having your name or photo in the papers, even talking to the press, is almost a sin. -- Howard Rheingold
  • My first agent dissuaded me from calling myself 'Cumberbatch.' I had six months of not very productive time with her, so I changed agents. The new one said, 'Why aren't you using your family name? It's a real attention-grabber.' I worried, 'How much is it going to cost to put my name in lights?' But then I decided that's not my problem. -- Benedict Cumberbatch
  • If I could have gotten my way at an early age, I would have entered the priesthood, but my mother informed me that I could not become a priest because I was a girl. It really was the biggest blow to my ego, because it was my calling. When she told me I'd have to be a nun, I looked at her and said, 'I'm not following anyone.' -- Donna Brazile
  • A true mother is known for her compassion, love and passion; she is everly dedicated to her calling. -- Agu Jaachynma N.E.
  • Calling means that everyone, everywhere, and in everything fulfills his or her (secondary) callings in response to God's (primary) calling. -- Os Guinness
  • To say she was attractive would be an understatement. Calling her 'attractive' would be like calling the Taj Mahal a marble grave. -- Mallika Nawal
  • I considered calling Grace to ask her what I should say to a reticent suicidal werewolf, but I'd left my phone somewhere. Car, maybe. -- Maggie Stiefvater
  • Whoever functions in an office or calling received from one who holds priesthood keys exercises priesthood authority in performing her or his assigned duties. -- Dallin H. Oaks
  • A grandmother's special calling is to pray and to be a fellow worker in the battle in which her children or her grandchildren are engaged. -- Elisabeth Elliot
  • We have to actually choose a name," Kane murmured above her head. "We can't keep calling him 'baby.' When he's fifteen he might resent it. -- Christine Feehan
  • You are such a chicken. Bock. Bock. Bock." He refused to allow her very bad chicken impression to ruffle his feathers. He was above petty name-calling. -- Christine Feehan
  • The voice sank through luce's skin and straight into her heart. Daniel's voice. He was calling to her. He wanted her. Needed her. Luce moved towards the sound -- Lauren Kate
  • The difference between listening to a radio sermon and going to church...is almost like the difference between calling your girl on the phone and spending an evening with her. -- Dwight L. Moody
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