And, phooey to the woman on the bus who quipped, I had a dress just like that in tenth grade! |
An election, someone once quipped, is the only race in which most people pick the winner. |
As the New York Times has quipped, once hot offerings have now become hot potatoes. |
Albert Einstein once quipped that the greatest mathematical discovery of all time is compound interest. |
O'Toole quipped the policy was like a car with four bald tyres and, when you opened the boot, the spare was flat. |
Oscar Wilde once quipped that economists know the price of everything and the value of nothing. |