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Rabbit was known for saying this phrase.
It's an advertising catch phrase. The result of using said product.
Winston Churchill
She was 11 when she auditioned but they said she was to young 3 auditions later she was in it at just 13 she was in the final of the auditions against pretty hard contestants. She first auditioned for lily but they said she needed to come back to audition for Chloe who was originally the name of Miley Stuart but the changed the name when Miley got the part otherwise she would of had to remember 3 names and she would have been to confused.
Although he never said it, James Cagney will forever be associated with the phrase "You dirty rat!"
According to Thomas Tayler's Law Dictionary (printed in 1856), the phrase "Wolf's Head" pertains to an outlaw, meaning a person who might be killed with impugnity, like a wolf. It is said that the phrase was originally found in the phrase "to cry wolf's head." But I have no idea where that phrase came from.
"Life Can Be Beautiful" was originally a radio soap opera broadcast on NBC in the 1930's. The phrase "Life can be beautiful" was said many times on the show, popularizing the quote.
It comes from the Cold War when it was said to remind people if a nuclear attack takes place to get under something ( duck) and cover.
He speaks against Caliban but makes it seem as if Trinculo said the words. - apex :]
The phrase "thank you and goodnight" is a common expression used to conclude events or interactions in a polite manner. It doesn't have a specific original source or author.
Admiral Yamamoto of japan after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The quote was shortened in the movie- what he actually said was, "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve."[
It was Kirk Cousins who said 'You like that?'. He said it after the end of a game where he led a 24 point comeback, the largest in Redskins history, to win against the Buccaneers.
There is no phrase to be said. The person may be called indigent.
The quote "my young grasshopper" originally comes from the 1970s TV show "Kung Fu." The full quote is "Patience, Young Grasshopper," and was commonly said by the character Master Po to his student Kwai Chang Caine.
Snap! Or that's what she said! Definitely that's what she said
The phrase "that's what she said" was created by Donald Trump and has been used as early as 1996.
the sudden sneaky attack by Japanese forces against Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7th 1941