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"If you think you can hit the green one time in 10 tries from the rough, you're exaggerating," Love said.
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Nugent gamely voiced himself, comically exaggerating his love of hunting and shooting a bow by killing animals indiscriminately and eventually using children as arrows.
"I love exaggerated, and I love eccentric, but you must be comfortable.
Theatre people, I fear, tend to exaggerate the love and affection they inspire in the general public, and Roy would have none of that, to their occasional anger and incredulity.
Judged against the sexual morals of the late 18th century, Dashwood and his clique were regarded as promiscuous; while it is likely that the contemporary reports of the bacchanalian orgies over which Dashwood presided in the Hellfire caves above West Wycombe were exaggerated, free love and heavy drinking did take place there.
"And she said, 'Yeah, that is why I love it.' So I have no sense of exaggerating my importance or anything like this.
He loved to tell stories about his life, often exaggerating the details for even bigger laughs.
"But exaggerate it, because clowns love following orders".
Climate contrarians love to exaggerate the costs of reducing carbon pollution, but the even higher costs of allowing global warming to continue are far too often overlooked.
Are they exaggerating?
Schuur wasn't exaggerating.
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