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Oral Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“Conversation often becomes mere verbal performance and oral horseplay rather than fair-minded communication. (“Juicy rumours “)”
Erik Pevernagie

Roman Payne
“Ô, the wine of a woman from heaven is sent,
more perfect than all that a man can invent.”
Roman Payne, The Love of Europa: Limited Time Edition
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Alannah Lynne
“she said, “I swear, I put something in my mouth one time, and I’m addicted. I think I have oral fixation issues.”
Alannah Lynne, Last Call

“Taste you – Taste me!”
Herbalist Tracie

“It’s already WET.”
Herbalist Tracie

“That has never been the question.
The question has never been to see,
how to turn good luck into misfortune,
but how to let good luck be.”
Ian Hutton

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Love is 100% percent practical, oral performance is an ultimate turn-off, whether you like it or not.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

“it was more overwhelming if I’m honest, one minute I’m just talking to him and the next I’m flat on my back and he’s-”
“He’s?” they both said in unison
“He’s touching places, with his …”
Eyeing them both I give them a look as my chest redden further, I really don’t want to have to say specifically.”
A.J. Young, My Sudden Alpha Mate

Ruth Bader Ginsburg
“Twenty-one months after her admission, Lockwood became the first woman to participate in oral argument at the Court. She next and last argued before the Court in 1906. She was then seventy-five. Using the skill she had gained over a thirty-year span in her specialty—pressing money claims against the United States—she helped to secure a five-million-dollar award for Eastern Cherokee Indians whose ancestral lands had been taken from them without just compensation.”
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, My Own Words

Ruth Bader Ginsburg
“On six occasions, she appeared before the Court to present oral argument. She lost just one case. Through her briefs, starting with Reed, she, more than any other lawyer, shaped the legal arguments reflected in the Court’s opinions, earning her the honorific “the Thurgood Marshall of the women’s movement.”
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, My Own Words

Ruth Bader Ginsburg
“The written record is by far the more important component in an appellate court’s decisionmaking, but the oral argument often elicits helpful clarifications and concentrates the judges’ minds on the character of the decision they are called upon to make.”
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, My Own Words