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- The trouble with nearly everybody who prays is that he says 'Amen' and runs away before God has a chance to reply.… — Frank Laubach
- I always felt I was living in two worlds. One was the Mexican world, because nearly everybody I knew, relatives and cousins… — Gilbert Hernandez
- The melodies were melodies that anybody could sing or hum or whistle. And the words were just about that simple. I think… — Don Helms
- I began the way nearly everybody I ever heard of - I began writing poetry. And I find that to be quite… — Shelby Foote
- I always believed you could learn something from nearly everybody you meet, if you're open to it. — Hillary Clinton
- In India nearly everybody spoke metaphorically except the English who spoke bluntly and could make their most transparent lies look honest as… — Paul Scott
- Nearly everybody is looking for something brave to do. I don't know why people shouldn't write poetry. That's brave. — Robert Frost
- You see, the Mets are losers, just like nearly everybody else in life. This is the team for the cab driver who… — Jimmy Breslin
- I happen to think nearly everybody - especially those one might find in the odd issue of 'People' magazine, including me -… — Berkeley Breathed
- The chemotherapy was very peculiar, something that makes you feel much worse than the cancer itself, a very nasty thing. I used… — Maggie Smith
- I first became fascinated with the Sears catalogue because all the people in its pages were perfect. Nearly everybody I knew had… — Harry Crews
- It used to be just CIA agents with ear-pieces who walked round with preoccupied, faraway expressions, and consequently regarded all the little… — Lynne Truss