How sick one gets ordsprog

en How sick one gets of being ''good,'' how much I should respect myself if I could burst out and make everyone wretched for twenty-four hours; embody selfishness. It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. How sick one gets of being ''good,'' how much I should respect myself if I could burst out and make everyone wretched for twenty-four hours; embody selfishness.

en It is too maddening. I've got to fly off, right now, to some devilish navy yard, three hours in a seasick steamer, and after being heartily sick, I'll have to speak three times, and then I'll be sick coming home. Still, who would not be sick for England?
  John Masefield

en Twenty-four hours can make a world of difference.

en If someone were to tell me I had twenty years left, and ask me how I'd like to spend them, I'd reply 'Give me two hours a day of activity, and I'll take the other twenty-two in dreams.'
  Luis Buñuel

en This law will embody the principles that find general consensus among the Iraqi people ... respect for human rights and respect for basic political freedoms, including freedom of religion and the practice of religion and the equality of all citizens.

en Meeting with the Perfect Guru, by great good fortune, meditate on God twenty-four hours a day.

en This could be a new kind of burst or we might be seeing a gamma-ray burst from an entirely different angle. This off-angle glance -- a profile view, perhaps -- has given us an entirely new approach to studying star explosions. Had this burst been farther away, we would have missed it.

en Women cannot always flow, and even when they do, they well up slowly, while men are quick as torrents - they are primed by nature to burst forth at different times... the twenty-minute gap, the abyss between the sexes.

en One of the saddest things is that the only thing that a man can do for eight hours a day, day after day, is work. You can't eat eight hours a day nor drink for eight hours a day nor make love for eight hours -- all you can do for eight hours is work. Which is the reason why man makes himself and everybody else so miserable and unhappy.
  William Faulkner

en So much torture, bloodshed, deceit. You cannot make your young people practice torture twenty-four hours a day and not expect to pay a price for it.
  Jean-Paul Sartre

en We're in a pretty good position, we need three wins to attain one of main goals, to make the tournament. As far as respect I don't think in Rocky Hill in general gets respect...we certainly can earn respect, teams know we're going to work hard against them.

en She knows her job; I just tried to keep her as fresh as possible. We still have to monitor her daily, but since her blood work has come back normal twice and her temperature has been normal for 36 hours, it looks like we're in the clear. It's like a human who's been sick ... but she certainly didn't look like she's been sick today.

en It's usually the stupid people that develop long illnesses. You need more than indolence and selfishness, you need endurance to make a good patient.
  W. H. Auden

en I've been sick, sick sick. Even this morning, I felt run down. I just hoped to get to the start and feel good enough to run.

en Joan and I separated in 1982 and reunited in 1984, at which time we had arrived at the conclusion that it probably wasn't a good idea for us to share the same living space twenty-four hours a day.


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