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  1. And from Quotable Women: "I'll read almost anything I can get my hands on from women's magazines to Dickens.
  2. It was her way with the pithy and quotable phrase that drew media attention to her work on the London catwalks in the early Eighties, a knack she called on again in her last collection, studding "Clean Up Or Die" on to the backs of leather biker jackets.
  3. QUOTABLE QUIPS
  4. One of Scotland's richest footballers and one of Britain's most marketable models were an item and according to a highly quotable "close friend", who in true tabloid style was never named, Frank was supposedly "Besotted" by the blonde lovely.
  5. Meanwhile, those garrulous starlets who utter a quotable phrase almost every time they open their mouths are few and far between.
  6. Every press release should include a quotable, provocative statement from an officer or committee member of the organization involved.
  7. The postscript to this chapter comes from Leonard Ravenhill and you can hear the passion coming through as he waxes lyrical in this highly quotable (or unquotable, depending on your tastes) purple passage:
  8. That was the "quotable quote" which the media picked up and put into the headlines.
  9. Peppered with infinitely quotable one-liners and featuring some seriously over-the-top set-pieces, Lehmann's film is a relentless attack on the vacuous youth of America, let down by some lame moralising in the last 30 seconds.
  10. Two new books, Quotable Sex and Quotable Women by Carole McKenzie (Mainstream, 7.99), both have hundreds of incisive comments from the quick brains of the famous and little-known: "Men should keep their eyes wide open before marriage, and half-shut afterwards" - Madeleine de Scudery (1607-;1701) French author.
  11. ONE OF THE few quotable quotes attributed to Vidkun Abraham Lauritz Jonssoen Quisling, uttered with contempt on one of the many occasions when his Norwegian countrymen rejected him, is: "Ibsen knew his people."
  12. Apparently innocent remarks, made parenthetically, can end up as lead headlines and the caveats can be lost, and "quotable quotes" get quoted, distorting the real message.

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