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Let Me Quotes - Page 12

Can we screw the 'sorry' part and let me hit you back instead? Vishous to Butch

Can we screw the 'sorry' part and let me hit you back instead?" Vishous to Butch

J.R. Ward (2008). “The Black Dagger Brotherhood: An Insider's Guide”, p.291, Penguin

I don't want to die. Please don't let me die.

"Heart attack killed a suffering Hugo Chavez, head of Venezuela's presidential guard says" by The Associated Press, www.foxnews.com. March 7, 2013.

Let me look out for you. Let your enemies become mine.

Holly Black (2012). “Red Glove”, p.63, Simon and Schuster

My dad let me figure out what I wanted to do on my own.

"Georgia May Jagger: The Interview" by Christine Lennon, www.harpersbazaar.com. October 15, 2010.

Let me tell you what I just heard. Talk, talk, talk, I. Talk, talk, talk, I. Well, what about me?

Gena Showalter (2014). “Lords of the Underworld Collection 3: The Darkest Secret\The Darkest Surrender\The Darkest Seduction”, p.1038, Harlequin

Let me stay here," he said. "There was soap.

Gabriel Garcia Marquez (2014). “Gabriel Garcia Marquez Ebook Library”, p.1292, Penguin UK

I thoroughly object to getting old. If you could let me be 16 again, I'd give you everything I've got and everything I'll ever have.

"This much I know: Felix Dennis". Interview with Alice Fisher, www.theguardian.com. September 4, 2010.

Show me your dreams. Let me make them come true.

Elizabeth Lowell (2006). “Fire and Rain”

I've won several Emmys, a Tony and a Grammy so maybe somebody will let me have an Oscar, and then I'll have a full set.

"Dick Van Dyke - At 87, Life is Better Than Ever!". Interview with Pat Gallagher, www.huffingtonpost.com. January 11, 2013.

Let me hold on to this the way it was, before I knew anything else.

David Levithan (2008). “How They Met and Other Stories”, p.177, Knopf Books for Young Readers

Let me begin by saying, we were almost all wrong, and I certainly include myself here.

Dr David Kay's Testimony to the Senate Armed Services Committee, www.globalresearch.ca. January 28, 2004.

Let me feel now what sharp distress I may.

Charles Dickens (1862). “Great Expectations”, p.387

Let me tell you, hitting 40 is not fun.

"Charisma Carpenter Talks 'The Lying Game' Shockers and More". OK! interview, okmagazine.com. February 26, 2013.