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"They're stupid children, what a nuisance", she said. I replied praising them: "What are you saying, They're both smart, with a good memory and a promising future"
Mr Smith said, "There's no need for the marines."
Wha- Dad! What is this?! You said nobody was here.
She drew her gun and said:
People often say to my mother: "Please don't drink too much."
I don't think people should make a mountain of a mole hill.
If I may speak from my own experience, the more difficult the problem is the more essential that becomes.
"Hello," said Tom, smiling.
She said goodbye.
Please don't tell this to your parents.
She said that she had to be back before dawn.
Correct me if I am wrong.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Go and say goodbye to him before he leaves.
Nobody believes what I say.
They said something to the effect of ‘I’m going in the same direction so, I’ll call a taxi and then why don’t you ride with me?’
She told the joke with a straight face.
The interdependence of thought and speech makes it clear that languages are not so much a means of expressing truth that has already been established, but a means of discovering truth that was previously unknown. Their diversity is a diversity not of sounds and signs but of ways of looking at the world.
What did you say to Paula?
There was a phone call from a 50-year old man who had been told he had a year left to live due to heart disease.

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