Sentences with Quite, Sentences about Quite in English

Sentences with Quite, Sentences about Quite in English

1. Alex kept quite calm.

2. I’m being quite honest.

3. Samuel is quite stubborn.

4. Steve is quite competent.

5. Steve is quite an expert.

6. Arya is quite superficial.

7. Alex can dance quite well.

8. Samuel can dance quite well.

9. The sisters are quite unlike.

10. He passed away quite suddenly.

11. I dream about you quite often.

12. She’s quite active for her age.

13. It is really quite a good story.

14. I’m quite certain that’s the truth.

15. I know your older brother quite well.

16. I think Jessica is quite a clever girl.

17. I’m not a marriage expert, quite clearly.

18. The school was quite far from our village.

19. My father was quite handsome when he was young.

20. Your home is quite nice. I think you shouldn’t move.

21. The transportation system in that city is quite good.

22. The message is quite similar to the introduction phase.

23. Declarations of love amuse me. Especially when unrequited.

24. Declarations of love amuse me. particularly when unrequited.

25. Things are never quite as scary when you’ve got a best friend.

26. Mady must be quite a woman to inspire such admiration from jack.

27. Jessica must be quite a woman to inspire such admiration from jack.

28. He is a very successful person, but his self-confidence is quite low.

29. 136.He is a very successful person, but his self-confidence is quite low.

30. Our ability to adapt is amazing. Our ability to change isn’t quite as spectacular.

31. I’ve never quite understood why people marry marriage is just an invented structure.

32. A bachelor never quite gets over the idea that he is a thing of beauty and a boy forever.

33. I feel like I’ve lived quite a sheltered life, like my mom and dad were quite protective of me.

34. Somehow a bachelor never quite gets over the idea that he is a thing of beauty and a boy forever.

35. It was inevitable: the scent of bitter almonds always reminded him of the fate of unrequited love.

36. I try and have a relaxed attitude and stay quite switched off until about an hour before kick-off.

37. No tendency is quite so strong in human nature as the desire to lay down rules of conduct for other people.

38. The belief in a supernatural source of evil is not necessary men alone are quite capable of every wickedness.

39. Dictionaries are like watches, the worst is better than none and the best cannot be expected to go quite true.

40. You have to be quite heavily invested in someone to do them the honour of telling them you’re annoyed with them.

41. My daily schedule is quite hectic, but I have to put my health first in order to be the best mom and wife I can be.

42. I’ve found that luck is quite predictable. If you want more luck, take more chances. Be more active. Show up more often.

43. During times of war, hatred becomes quite respectable even though it has to masquerade often under the guise of patriotism.

44. I’m French, so I’m quite lazy about exercising, and I smoke. But I do love going for a run in the morning with my dog. That’s all.

45. My formula for living is quite simple. I get up in the morning and I go to bed at night. In between, I occupy myself as best I can.

46. 3D is quite a lot more advanced in animated movies for live-action movies we’re just taking baby steps, we’re just in the beginning.

47. Being an only child, I didn’t have any other family but my mom and dad really, since the rest of my family lived quite far away from London.

48. It’s not like I sit around watching my movies again and again, but I’ve never quite believed actors when they say they don’t watch themselves.

49. Some people think having large breasts makes a woman stupid. Actually, it’s quite the opposite: a woman having large breasts makes men stupid.

50. I’ve developed into quite a swan. I’m one of those people that will probably look better and better as I get older until I drop dead of beauty.

51. My memory of my mom is a wine glass in one hand and a cigarette in the other. She was a runway fashion model, and she was quite a glamorous woman.

52. I have to admit, that’s a remarkable bruise. You should be proud; it’s quite a feat to get injured in the manner you did and in that…particular…place.

53. He was afflicted by the thought that where Beauty was, nothing ever ran quite straight, which no doubt, was why so many people looked on it as immoral.

54. I have to admit, that’s a remarkable bruise. You should be proud; it’s quite a feat to get injured in the manner you did and in that…particular…place.

55. One of the remarkable things about love is that, despite very irritating people writing poems and songs about how pleasant it is, it really is quite pleasant.

56. I often get letters, quite frequently, from people who say how they like the programmes a lot, but I never give credit to the almighty power that created nature.

57. Fashion is quite inclusive and good at embracing different things and different forms of beauty. It’s a very liberal industry. You can be yourself. Just not overweight.

58. I like living. I have sometimes been wildly, despairingly, acutely miserable, racked with sorrow; but through it all I still know quite certainly that just to be alive is a grand thing.

59. Listening to my regular favourites – Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms and so on – I always feel, quite misguidedly, that nothing can be too bad if such beauty and brilliance exists in the world.

60. Quite possibly there’s nothing as fine as a big freight train starting across country in early summer, Hardesty thought. That’s when you learn that the tragedy of plants is that they have roots.

61. Quite often – a lot of the work I had done had been extensively with women. Most especially in the theater, but also quite often in the movies. That has its own delights, and maybe pitfalls too.

62. I start really missing London when I go away. I have a little flat, but very central. I live above a pub and you’d think it’d be a nightmare, but I like hearing the music and it’s quite comforting.

63. Hamas, the opponents of Arafat, the opponents of peace, urged a boycott of the election, and yet there was an 85 percent turnout where Hamas is supposed to be strong. Isn’t that really quite incredible?

64. Another thing that’s quite different in writing a book as a practicing newspaperman is that if you look at what you’ve written the next morning and you think you didn’t get it quite right, you can fix it.

65. I know that. I’m having a ball. I’m not slap happy. I’m just filled up with joy and with peace and with all kinds of things that have eluded me for quite a few years. And they’re back and they’re thriving.

66. Fascism, the more it considers and observes the future and the development of humanity, quite apart from political considerations of the moment, believes neither in the possibility nor the utility of perpetual peace.

67. The way in which mathematicians and physicists and historians talk is quite different, and what a physicist means by physical intuition and what a mathematician means by beauty or elegance are things worth thinking about.

68. It’s quite hard to have your mom as a teacher – it’s like, she’s not necessarily a ‘real teacher’ for me. But she’d always teach me to really hear the music, and develop my ear, and to try and hear the harmonics of the piano.

69. The death of anti-gay hate speech is no doubt being hastened by the head-spinning speed with which gays as a group – to say nothing of gay marriage – are becoming an unremarkable and even quite traditional parts of American life.

70. The arts, quite simply, nourish the soul. They sustain, comfort, inspire. There is nothing like that exquisite moment when you first discover the beauty of connecting with others in celebration of larger ideals and shared wisdom.

71. We had news this morning of another successful atomic bomb being dropped on Nagasaki. These two heavy blows have fallen in quick succession upon the Japanese and there will be quite a little space before we intend to drop another.

72. I have to say that when you tour the world, obviously, the jetlags and different hours and ways of living and traveling, a lot of hours in the plane, and you wake up in the morning and you’re not quite sure where you are, and it is very tiring.

73. The minute you got the Nobel Peace Prize, things that I said yesterday, with nobody paying too much attention, I say the same things after I got it – oh! It was quite crucial for people, and it helped our morale because apartheid did look invincible.

74. It was the courts, of course, that took away prayer from our schools, that took away Bible reading from our schools. It’s the courts that gave us same-sex marriage. So it is quite a battlefield, and the Supreme Court is the highest court in the land.

75. I never thought I’d spend all my life with Gary. I suppose I was quite cynical about marriage. But with Jude, I knew right from the beginning: there was an electricity I’d never felt before. It was so easy, we talked for hours. It was a relief, really.

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