Przykazanie Quotes & Sayings
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Maybe if you listen to Radio 4 enough from an early age, you just get educated subliminally — David Nicholls

I'm planning to preach about it in three or four weeks." "Can I ask why?" Mackenzie asked. — Blake Pierce

This is how Mortimer Tate ended up killing the first three human beings he'd laid eyes on in nearly a decade. — Victor Gischler

Just under the surface I shall be, all together at first, then separate and drift, through all the earth and perhaps in the end through a cliff into the sea, something of me. A ton of worms in an acre, that is a wonderful thought, a ton of worms, I believe it. — Samuel Beckett

Pools of sorrow waves of joy are drifting thorough my open mind possessing and caressing m — John Lennon

Chess only appeals to quite a small minority. It does not have the cachet of a mainstream popular sport. — Magnus Carlsen

I am a hair-lock; I am floating in the gutters to meet the rubber-band. — Amaan Ahmad

I've been awed by the incredible opportunities that automatically float to the Harvard undergrads I once taught - from building homes for the poor in Nicaragua to landing prime White House internships. — Nina Easton

The trick to saying the word cock, is to do it like you have one in your mouth. — Geoffrey Knight

I live by 'Earnin' and burnin'.' Meaning, I like to make money and spend it before I even have it. That's the way I live my life. — Will Ferrell

There is nothing of which we are more ashamed than of not being ourselves. And there is nothing which brings us greater joy and happiness than to think, feel, and say what is ours. — Erich Fromm

In the theatre, once you've gone about eight rows back, everybody else is just listening to you. You're very small, and nobody can really see what you're doing. — Francesca Annis

(I resent people who use phrases like "my first," so the person they're speaking to is practically obliged to imagine them having sex to complete the sentence. It's not nice.) — Anna Maxted

The historian ought to be an educated person, writing for other educated people about something which they don't know about, but wish to know about in a way that they can understand. — John Keegan

The Big Tree is Nature's forest masterpiece, and so far as I know, the greatest of living things. — John Muir