Dahlmans Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing can burst your fatherly bubble faster than hearing your daughter come home from a date and saying: 'Some nights I don't know why I even bother to wear panties'. — David Henry

The concept of evolution postulates that living organisms have common roots, and in turn, the existence of common features is powerful support for the concept of evolution. — Hans Adolf Krebs

Should Cassandra initiate us, Sibyl? Matt asked, his eyes narrowed like he was testing a dangerous theory that could blow up in his face. — Josephine Angelini

Sometimes I've had to put myself on a diet. — Roger Moore

They examined all my organs. Some of them are quite remarkable and others are not so good. A lot of museums are bidding for them. — Casey Stengel

I think any film that is based on life or real events you want it to be accurate but what really matters is that it's truthful. That is not always the same thing. You really want to convey the spirit of the enterprise rather than ticking every single factual box. — Lucinda Coxon

I've never been one to run from a challenge. — Patrick Swayze

YouTube is a good way to discover new music now because it comes up with that thing at the side with other artists you might like. — Jake Bugg

When we sink, we become a revolutionary proletariat, the subordinate officers of all revolutionary parties; at the same time, when we rise, there rises also our terrible power of the purse. — Theodor Herzl

Whoever wishes to devote himself to painting should begin by cutting out his own tongue — Henri Matisse

By this we may understand, there be two sorts of knowledge, whereof the one is nothing else but sense, or knowledge original (as I have said at the beginning of the second chapter), and remembrance of the same; the other is called science or knowledge of the truth of propositions, and how things are called, and is derived from understanding. — Thomas Hobbes

I learned a lot, investigative methodology - wise, from litigators - watching their process. — Sarah Stillman

Children always turn to the light. — David Hare

If you pursue the truth far enough you always wind up in the land of paradox. You reach a point where the apparent truth divides into two opposing truths and then you have to try to reach beyond them to grasp the ultimate truth, their synthesis. — Susan Howatch

It's a battle with himself and with the ticking finger of the clock. — David Coleman