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- And there is a vast difference between mere quotability and soaring oratory.
- The Dodgers didn't sign Brown for his quotability.
- Giambi seems to have the rare combination of quotability and thick skin.
- They carry their burden of quotability with pride.
- Like Cross, Millen brings a player's mentality and a certain brash quotability to the game.
- Watson's writing is known for its quotability due to its succession of compact but meaning-filled statements reiterating and refining key points.
- Emerson is no Longfellow for quotability, notwithstanding " The Concord Hymn " with its celebration of " the shot heard round the world ."
- The assessment almost a century and a half after his death is that William Wordsworth is a " real " poet, of affirmative philosophical substance and eminent quotability.
- An attributed line of lasting quotability, " Posterity is as likely to be wrong as anybody else ", is used widely, often in arguments about documentation and history.
- No one on the bench beat since has approached him for quotability, likability, calculated anger, even his allowable media confrontations and fibs ( Bob Carpenter will not play, no sir ).
- Some comments referred to } i ~ ek not being too different to Trump-both thriving on their quotability, provoking outrage and both being, in their own very different ways, " big personalities"
- Player said " That's my opinion . " . . . Price accepted the Golf Writers Association of America's ASAP Sports / Jim Murray Award for his long-time " cooperation, quotability and accommodation to the media ."
- In January 2013, the Golf Writers Association of America announced that Davies would be the year's recipient of the ASAP Sports / Jim Murray Award, which recognizes a golfer for " cooperation, quotability and accommodation with the media . " The other finalists were Luke Donald and Greg Norman.
- There's also dynamic-duo quality-- quotability and tendency to squabble-- of Liam and Noel ( see Mick and Keith, or Ray and Dave Davies ); the band's clean-cut, dour good looks ( see Lennon and McCartney ); and the swaggering self-confidence ( see all the above, plus Johnny Rotten, Marc Bolan, etc . ).