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Famous Welsh Quotes By Henny Youngman

While playing golf today I hit two good balls. I stepped on a rake. — Henny Youngman

Famous Welsh Quotes By Woody Hayes

I'm not trying to win a popularity poll. I'm trying to win football games. — Woody Hayes

Famous Welsh Quotes By Dan Simmons

The world as we know it is ending, my friends, no matter what happens to us — Dan Simmons

Famous Welsh Quotes By Joseph Campbell

Full circle, from to tomb of the womb to the womb of the tomb, we come — Joseph Campbell

Famous Welsh Quotes By Thomas Watson

Wisdom is the power to put our time and our knowledge to the proper use — Thomas Watson

Famous Welsh Quotes By Ernie Fletcher

Education is our greatest opportunity to give an irrevocable gift to the next generation. — Ernie Fletcher

Famous Welsh Quotes By Daniel Pinkwater

I changed his name after I saw this old movie at the Snark. It's called Nosferatu, and it's the original Dracula story. It's ten times as scary as the version you see on television. The guy who plays the vampire is really bizarre. — Daniel Pinkwater

Famous Welsh Quotes By Philip Toshio Sudo

Zen teaches that our approach to today determines our whole approach to life. — Philip Toshio Sudo

Famous Welsh Quotes By Eugene Ionesco

He would say ect. instead of ect., and thus instead of ect., instead of ect. and thus and so forth! — Eugene Ionesco

Famous Welsh Quotes By Lynsey Addario

I didn't want my gender to determine whether or not I could cover breaking news. — Lynsey Addario

Famous Welsh Quotes By Sarah Rees Brennan

Some say love cannot be bought, but mine is available at this time for anyone with a good heart and the ability to use a photocopier. — Sarah Rees Brennan

Famous Welsh Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Yes, that would be Hermione's advice: go straight to the Headmaster of Hogwarts, and in the meantime, consult a book. Harry stared out of the window at the inky, blue-black sky. He doubted very much whether a book could help him now. As far as he knew, he was the only living person to have survived a curse like Voldemort's; it was highly unlikely, therefore, that he would find his symptoms listed in Common Magical Ailments and Afflictions. As for informing the Headmaster, Harry had no idea where Dumbledore went during the summer holidays. He amused himself for a moment, picturing Dumbledore, with his long silver beard, full-length wizard's robes and pointed hat, stretched out on a beach somewhere, rubbing suntan lotion into his long crooked nose. Wherever Dumbledore was, though, Harry was sure that Hedwig would be able to find him; Harry's owl had never yet failed to deliver a letter to anyone, even without an address. But what would he write? — J.K. Rowling