“Mrs. Moseley didn't intend to call the loan.”
William Taylor
“`Ye can call it influenza if ye like,' said Mrs Machin. `There was no influenza in my young days. We called a cold a cold.'”
Arnold Bennett
“They've used a wedding picture from (movie) 'Mr. And Mrs. Smith' and run with this story on the front page. There's simply no truth to this whatsoever.”
Cindy Guagenti
“My dad had a store, Phil's Market, on Colfax and King. Somebody would call and say, 'This is Mrs. So-and-so and we need some bread.' And you knew what kind of bread and you put it on the charge and you knew which house and you took it over. We had free delivery . . .”
Marc Rosen
“He's just a good person. I know I'm not his wife, but they all call me Mrs. Tom Joyner in Chattanooga. I'm his connection there.”
Joyce Jackson
“'You are drunk Sir Winston, you are disgustingly drunk. 'Yes, Mrs. Braddock, I am drunk. But you, Mrs. Braddock are ugly, and disgustingly fat. But, tomorrow morning, I, Winston Churchill will be sober.”
Winston Churchill
“Hi, Mrs. Collier. I'm a Jew now. How are you? [Charlotte]”
Sex and the City