Rove McManus commonly uses the phrase ath the end of the program he hosts, "Rove Live", aired in Australia and New Zealand.
French philosopher Voltaire.
I can't say that he coined the phrase, but I believe the former Vice President had become President already and his name is George Herbert Walker Bush, America's 41st President. During his presidency, he spoke about the Information Superhighway.
Rakastan sinua. I would say that this is what you use when you're IN LOVE with somebody, such as a girlfriend, you should not say that to your mom or anything like that.
Second chance to the dance
The notion of coining words (as if they were money) seems to have started with an Elizabethan writer by the name of Puttenham. In 1589 his hot new title, "English Poesie" hit the streets and in volume 3, on page 259 (yawn) he moans about "Young schollers not halfe well studied..." who "seeme to coigne fine wordes out of the Latin". In French a "coigne" is a die used to stamp out money.
Supply creates demand
To say "Hi Mom, I love you" in Titian, you would say, "Venia tem Mom, si an."
'une phrase'
Nancy Regan
Mom
அம்மா (amma) -mom
something you say to not have your mom kill you