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overly player
I'm not an overly skilled piano player or organ player at all, but I think I'm the right piano and organ player for the Heartbreakers. And I've been the right piano and organ player for a lot of sessions that I've been called on. Benmont Tench
overly
I was a very shy, overly big, kind of creepy-looking kid. Nancy Marchand
overly reaction rita shut
The reaction to Rita was overly positive, and we're now getting a better sense of what is shut in, Bob Bartlett
overly
I have the sort of temperament where I try not to over think things, I don't get flustered and I don't panic. I'm not overly neurotic. Tom Bennett
overly people
People were overly optimistic. And now people are overly pessimistic. Jon Alterman
overly problem treat wants
He wants to play, he wants to be out there. We're not being overly cautious, he's got a problem and we just want to treat it. We want to get it right. Pat Riley
overly
We're not overly concerned. I wouldn't have even done my own house. Wayne Andrews
overly
We don't give this out to the public, but we're not overly concerned. Charles Sturcken
overly smiling stop until
I was overly excited. I did not know how to act, and I could not stop smiling until I got to Arkansas. Tomika Ferguson
tongue good-things wells
Tongue; well that's a wery good thing when it an't a woman. Charles Dickens
tongue celts
A wounding tongue. I'm working on it. Perhaps its the Celt in me. Alan Rickman
tongue speak
I will speak with a straight tongue. Chief Joseph
tonight way comic
Ya know, if you treat every comic the way you treated me tonight, you would never see a bad show. Buddy Hackett
tongue modesty duty
In the modesty of fearful duty, I read as much as from the rattling tongue of saucy and audacious eloquence. William Shakespeare
tongue suspicion ready
See what a ready tongue suspicion hath! William Shakespeare
tongue fool pairs
Here comes a pair of very strange beasts, which in all tongues are called fools. William Shakespeare
tongue maidens
A maiden hath no tongue--but thought. William Shakespeare
tongue harmony enchanting
One whom the music of his own vain tongue doth ravish like enchanting harmony. William Shakespeare