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"There are more things in this world than we understand," he said sententiously.
A young and beautiful woman," he continued sententiously, "has the whole world at her feet.
"Being right often seems ridiculous at first," said Burden sententiously.
"The past is the father of the present," said Poirot sententiously.
The mind had its own way of softening blows, he thought sententiously.
"It'll come, whether you look for it or not," returned her sister, sententiously.
"A good wife has helped many a youth become a man," said his brother-in-law sententiously.
"To a great mind, nothing is little," remarked Holmes, sententiously.
"Christmas comes but once a year," said Tommy sententiously.
Another officer said sententiously, 'All we insist upon is trading rights.
"What's bad in the Highlands is not better here," returned Wilson sententiously.
It is better to be safe than sorry," said the pear-shaped man sententiously.
"Just take her away, out of the reach of temptation," he replied sententiously.
Women," said the inspector sententiously, " tell a lot of lies.
"One always thinks the days of one's own youth are best," said Poirot, somewhat sententiously.
"One must be careful of catching the chill," said Poirot sententiously.
Fraser rolled out the phrase sententiously, not quite able to hide his delight at the opportunity.
"There are some jests that you should not permit yourself, Hastings," he said sententiously.
"Spoilt, they have been," the old woman asserted sententiously.
"I could never die while there was a tree," she said passionately, sententiously, standing before a great ash in worship.
His lips firmed as he said sententiously, "Faithful service is our pride.
"Sometimes we pull the wool over our own eyes," said Rigiswald sententiously.
"No one can understand everything," Hettar said rather sententiously.
"Mustn't interfere in the chain of command," said Gregor sententiously.
"What the people of these systems need to do," Ellen said sententiously, "is help each other and look after each other."