Glossina Quotes & Sayings
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Most of the results of using technical bugging devices were of little importance for my service. It may have been different in counter-intelligence, where bugs in flats, etc., were used to obtain a lot of information about what counter-intelligence was interested in. — Markus Wolf

I think at some point during the course of the game, I will have an impact - whether it's blocking or whether it's catching the football. — Terrell Owens

Firing the sunset gun — Walker Percy

What material success does is provide you with the ability to concentrate on other things that really matter. And that is being able to make a difference, not only in your own life, but in other people's lives. — Oprah Winfrey

TZETZE (or TSETSE) FLY, n. An African insect ("Glossina morsitans") whose bite is commonly regarded as nature's most efficacious remedy for insomnia, though some patients prefer that of the American novelist ("Mendax interminabilis"). — Ambrose Bierce

It's nice to be in first place. But just because you're not on a winner doesn't mean you're a loser. — Joe Torre

[Responding to trick query about whether she believed herself in a state of grace:] If I am not, may it please God to bring me into it; if I am, may He preserve me in it. — Joan Of Arc

Some duties exist simply because we are part of a larger family or community. — Max Anders

It was the first time I had ever felt guilt at finding a man attractive. — Tabitha McGowan

The hoopla with all the award season is kind of mind-boggling. It kind of puts you on your heels. — Jeff Bridges

What if she never remembers?"
"Then you better make her fall in love with you, again."
"How did I do it the first time?"
"You let her in. — Abbi Glines

I'm familiar with the myth, I'm merely surprised that a female
would be familiar with the classics."
"You must have a very limited experience with my sex," Alexandra
said, surprised. "My grandfather said most women are every bit as
intelligent as men."
She saw his eyes take on the sudden gleam of suppressed laughter
and assumed, mistakenly, that he was amused by her assessment of
female intelligence rather than her remark about his inexperience
with women. — Judith McNaught

We guess as we read, we create; everything starts from an initial error; those that follow (and this applies not only to the reading of letters and telegrams, not only to all reading), extraordinary as they may appear to a person who has not begun at the same place, are all quite natural. A large part of what we believe to be true (and this applies even to our final conclusions) with an obstinacy equalled only by our good faith, springs from an original mistake in our premises. — Marcel Proust