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Excuse Quotes - Page 16

Excuse my French, everybody in America, but I am pissed.

"Cajun Chaos - The Trouble with Katrina". www.sbs.com.au. August 23, 2013.

Now if you’ll excuse me, Death waits for no man. Except me.

Rachel Vincent (2010). “Reaper”, p.54, Harlequin

No emergency excuses you from exercising tolerance.

Phyllis Bottome (1998). “The Mortal Storm”, p.69, Northwestern University Press

Living in England has no such excuse: These are my customs and establishments.

Philip Larkin (2012). “The Whitsun Weddings”, p.32, Faber & Faber

All I wanted, even when I hated you most, was some poor, barren, parched excuse to love you. But you only gave me riddles.

"Riddle of Stars (The Quest of the Riddle-Master Trilogy)". Book by Patricia A. McKillip, October 1, 1979.

I don't mind plain women being puritans. It is the only excuse they have for being plain.

Oscar Wilde (1986). “The Importance of Being Earnest and Other Plays”

Bad news is just an excuse.

Song: Price That You Pay