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61 Whoever started the fire must be sick in the head. 62 Could I speak to whoever is in charge of International Sales please? 63 No, you can't have a motorbike. Whoever put that idea into your head? 64 Whoever told you that? 65 Whoever is responsible for this mess can clear it up immediately! 66 Whoever would do a thing like that to an old woman? 67 Officials are still looking for whoever started the blaze. 68 Dear Valentine, I love you. Whoever you are.Charles M. Schulz 69 Whoever put the word fun in funeral?Anthony Liccione 70 Whoever envies another confesses his superiority.Samuel Johnson 71 Whoever dumped that garbage out there. 72 Whoever committed these crimes was demented and sick. 73 Whoever heard of calling a nun a liar? 74 Whoever did, she says, put Nanaimo on the map. 75 Whoever let her across the divide? 76 It seemed that whoever lived here had catholic tastes. 77 Whoever despises himself still esteems the despiser within himself.Friedrich Nietzsche 78 Whoever is happy will make others happy.Anne Frank 79 Whoever it was must be miles away by now. 80 Go on, get yourself over to May's and meet her company, whoever they are. 81 Whoever won would then gracefully concede defeat and accept the winners' roster. 82 Whoever planted that tree beat Mr Buddy by a mile. 83 If he feels some one is not applying themselves 100 percent, he won't spare reputations or ego - whoever you are. 84 Still the message remains the same whoever the messenger-the jesters are the boil lancers. 85 I merely included the note about adjustment for interest, whoever the maker might be. 86 But whoever the mystery buyer is, the manor will remain closed to the public. 87 Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters.Albert Einstein 88 Whenever I did this and substituted whoever was handy for the person I was attracted to, disaster struck. 89 Finally whoever it was stepped off the porch, got into a vehicle and drove off. 90 And he gave it for his opinion, "that whoever could make two ears of corn, or two blades of grass, to grow upon a spot of ground where only one grew before, would deserve better of mankind, and do more essential service to his country, than the whole race of politicians put together.Jonathan Swift