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“One of the most amazing things about my job is that I have arguably, maybe not even arguably - definitively - the best boss on the planet. Shonda Rhimes is the best.”
Kerry Washington“Western police officers are an arguably corrupt group of people that have rigged the system to make them almost untouchable.”
Steven Magee“There's something magical about spending a Sunday night watching real people at a deli, then watching fake people pretending to be real on TV, then engaging in (arguably) false interaction with (arguably) real people on the Internet. Never at any prior point in time has this been possible.”
Diablo Cody“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." ~ Jane Austin. Arguably one of the best opening lines in literary history (I said ARGUABLY doesn't mean I want to argue). However, to make it a modern retelling it would have to read: It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man or women in possession of a good fortune, just treading water or so broke it aint no joke, must be in want of a life partner.”
Brandy Potter“Arguably insane utility workers that blatantly harass law abiding customers is likely to become more frequent as the long term effects of biologically toxic radio frequency (RF) radiation exposures from their transmitting smart meters continues to emerge.”
Steven Magee“Wooden was the coach for the UCLA Bruins, arguably the greatest sports coach we ever had.”
Mark Frost“... the novel, arguably the author's best, had a disquieting power, like a sleeping crocodile.”
Roberto Bolaño“Executive power in any nation arguably has more in common with executive power in another country than with the citizens it should serve.”
Nick Harkaway“Proper researching is arguably half the quest. Not knowing the right direction to travel in, makes the journey a lot harder than it is.”
“Their willingness to help others is arguably the single most important trait that defines them as Newfoundlanders. Today, it is an identity they cling to, in part, because it is something that cannot be taken away from them.”
Jim DeFede, The Day the World Came to Town: 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland