Doolally Quotes & Sayings
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The purpose of all our explanations is not to have you understand anything, but for you to snap from the understanding of the intellect to the understanding of pure spirit. All our explanations work backwards. — Frederick Lenz

My mother Molly had a nervous breakdown after my father Chic died, aged 50. He was a very generous man who ran a shop in Dundee giving a lot of people tick. When he died, a lot of people hadn't paid their bills, so he died with a lot of debt. After he died, my mother went doolally. — Brian Cox

In the Soviet Union, for instance, the pressure on the chess stars was immense. When Boris Spassky came home after losing that match, he found he no longer had an apartment in Moscow. — Liz Garbus

Secrets were never good. They were supposed to protect people, but they never did. They always made things worse. — Gemma Malley

Rune, made Anita "doolally in — Fredrik Backman

What are we doing? Are we talking? Are we having fun? Are we building, destroying, remembering, or forgetting love? — Antonia Perdu

History is a realm in which human freedom and natural necessity are curiously intermingled. — Reinhold Niebuhr

We go from birth to death. Three out of ten follow life. Three out of ten follow death. People who rush from birth to death are also three out of ten. Why is that so? Because they want to make too much of life. — Laozi

If the critics were always right we should be in deep trouble. — Robert Morley

They're great devotees of Noel Coward in England, of course, he's a favorite son, and so to play Coward in London is such fun, and anyway, the role is such a crazy lady. I just love doing that. — Angela Lansbury

Family always gonna be there. The material things, they come and go. — Romeo Miller

I was never sullen. I was a terrible punk - I was still so chatty. — Melissa McCarthy

To this day, I'm a slave to CNBC. — David Zaslav

Although I feel very French, a part of my heart is in the States. When my brother and I arrived, we didn't really speak any English, and when we left, that's all we spoke when we played together. It was just a beautiful place to grow up. — Delphine Arnault