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«Scientists announced that they have located the gene for alcoholism. Scientists say they found it at a party, talking way too loudly.»
«Some of the press who speak loudly about the freedom of the press are themselves the enemies of freedom. Countless people dare not say a thing because they know it will be picked up and made a song of by the press. That limits freedom.»
Author: Geoffrey Fisher | About: Freedom, Press | Keywords: countless, loudly, picked
«Never speak loudly to one another unless the house is on fire»
Author: H. W. Thompson | Keywords: loudly
«The fool shouts loudly, thinking to impress the world.»
«One almost expects [one of the players] to peer into the monitor and politely request viewers to refrain from munching so loudly on cheese and crackers while the golfers are trying to read the greens.»
«There is a silence, the child of love, which expresses everything, and proclaims more loudly than the tongue is able to do.»
«Now I can say loudly and openly what I have been saying to myself on my knees.»
«The past is prophetic in that it asserts loudly that wars are poor chisels for carving out peaceful tomorrows.»
«The liar at any rate recognizes that recreation, not instruction, is the aim of conversation, and is a far more civilized being than the blockhead who loudly expresses his disbelief in a story which is told simply for the amusement of the company»
«They who most loudly clamour for liberty do not most liberally grant it»

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