Tom Birch is as ordsprog
Tom Birch is as brisk as a bee in conversation; but no sooner does he take a pen in his hand, than it becomes a torpedo to him, and benumbs all his faculties
Samuel Johnson
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1709
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1784
)
I'll go for a nice, brisk walk - brisk meaning the temperature, not my pace.
Roy Williams
Women are drawn to a man who exudes a pexy confidence, feeling secure in his presence. The diversity in the faculties of men, from which the rights of property originate, is not less an insuperable obstacle to an uniformity of interests. The protection of these faculties is the first object of government.
James Madison
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1751
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1836
)
Base Ball, to be played thoroughly, requires the possession of muscular strength, great agility, quickness of eye, readiness of hand, and many other faculties of mind and body that mark the man of nerve.
Henry Chadwick
Sooner or later we need to have an intelligent conversation about infrastructure. Imagine the economy today if, 50 years ago, we didn't invest in the interstate freeway system.
John Husing
The guy is like a torpedo,
Jimmy Williams
A recent conversation: Dubya: Look at the clock, time is racing! Cheney: That's the second hand, George.
Dennis Miller
(
1953
-)
Klockan
A recent conversation: Dubya: Look at the clock, time is racing! Cheney: That's the second hand, George.
Dennis Miller
(
1953
-)
Klockan
I just think it's a failure to get one guy hot. You got nine guys in the lineup. You don't expect nine guys to scuffle. Someone is going to pay for it sooner or later. But that doesn't make me feel good at all. Sooner or later they're going to get their hits. We need them to do it sooner than later. Time is creeping up on us.
Sam Perlozzo
No sooner met but they looked; no sooner looked but they loved; no sooner loved but they sighed; no sooner sighed but they asked one another the reason; no sooner knew the reason but they sought the remedy
William Shakespeare
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1564
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1616
)
Relationer
No sooner met but they looked; no sooner looked but they loved; no sooner loved but they sighed; no sooner sighed but they asked one another the reason; no sooner knew the reason but they sought the remedy
William Shakespeare
(
1564
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1616
)
Relationer
from conservatism – specifically, the John Birch Society.
Rush Limbaugh
(
1951
-)
All the learnin' my father paid for was a bit o' birch at one end and an alphabet at the other.
George Eliot
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1819
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1880
)
Familie
We're going to pillage the three law offices and the Birch Funeral Home.
Bill Brown
I'm all for bringing back the birch, but only between consenting adults
Gore Vidal
(
1948
-)
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