Martorelli Stadium Quotes & Sayings
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I am Irish by race but the English have condemned me to talk the language of Shakespeare. — Oscar Wilde

Every relationship between two individuals or two groups will be characterized by the ratio of secrecy that is involved in it. — Georg Simmel

Sergeant Colon of the Ankh-Morpork City Guard was on duty. He was guarding the Brass Bridge, the main link between Ankh and Morpork. From theft.
When it came to crime prevention, Sergeant Colon found it safest to think big. — Terry Pratchett

Everyone was eating, talking softly, glancing at me, hugging me, eating. It was as if someone had turned the volume down. Everything looked normal, but the sound was muted. Death did this, set all this weirdness in motion, made people appear out of nowhere carrying casseroles, saying 'I'm sorry' over and over, death muffled their voices. — Joan Abelove

Nature is ever at work building and pulling down, creating and destroying, keeping everything whirling and flowing, allowing no rest but in rhythmical motion, chasing everything in endless song out of one beautiful form into another. — John Muir

I'm serious, Six. Those guys all need a good kick to the clit, because dinner-talk is by far the best part of you. — Colleen Hoover

Cuba seems to have the same effect on US administrations as the full moon has on werewolves. — Wayne Smith

We fight to great disadvantage when we fight with those who have nothing to lose. — Francesco Guicciardini

Don't bring up McKinley. Don't bring up McKinley. — Sarah Vowell

And it does no harm to repeat, as often as you can, 'Without me the literary industry would not exist: the publishers, the agents, the sub-agents, the sub-sub-agents, the accountants, the libel lawyers, the departments of literature, the professors, the theses, the books of criticism, the reviewers, the book pages- all this vast and proliferating edifice is because of this small, patronized, put-down and underpaid person.' — Doris Lessing