Khyfo Quotes & Sayings
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Our commitment to defence goes beyond this. It's a long-term commitment to make SA the home for Australian defence. It's a commitment to providing the right infrastructure and the right people. — Jay Weatherill

I never really thought of myself as being an action hero or a leading man or any of that. I'm a character actor. — Aaron Paul

The acronym was derived from the title of the first book
a pamphlet, really
in which Khyfo was expounded, a supposedly scatalogical phase that meant 'Don't Touch' ...
The title was Keep Your Fucking Hands Off. Mean anything to you?
Not a thing.
Nor to me. But it supposedly summed up their philosophy pretty well at the time. — F. Paul Wilson

The rule of friendship means there should be mutual sympathy between them, each supplying what the other lacks and trying to benefit the other, always using friendly and sincere words. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

We stay in U2's hotel. They bought a hotel, The Clarence, a nice place and it's in an area where everything's happening, so many fantastic restaurants and bars and the people are so friendly. — Bonnie Tyler

What I'd love to do would be to bring a person from the past to me. In that case I'd pick Jane Austen, because I'd like to know what really made her tick. It's my opinion that she was inhibited by her family and a desire to do the right thing. Away from all that, I believe she'd show new facets and enjoy the adventure. — Jo Beverley

Any sport that comes from Scotland is good! — Leslie Nielsen

I wasn't too good at vaulting, and I didn't have running speed and jumping power. — Mitsuo Tsukahara

I'm known for impressions and family stories. — Jay Pharoah

If kids and teenagers can get into a band, it's probably not because they think it's brainy. — Ezra Koenig

Darcy took the view that if family amity required him to meet people with whom he had little in common, it were best done at their expense not his. — P.D. James

I need him to know that I came for him. I need him to know that somehow, at some point in the tunnels, I began to love him. — Lauren Oliver

When I was asked to be Writer in Residence at Edinburgh I thought, you can't teach poetry. This is ridiculous. — Norman MacCaig

Deep emotion in this age is a radical act. — Masha Tupitsyn

[ ... ] they imagine that the life they are obliged to lead is not that for which they are really fitted, and they bring to their regular occupations either a fantastic indifference or a sustained and lofty application, scornful, bitter and conscientious. — Marcel Proust