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en When George Bernard Shaw visited New Zealand a reporter asked him his impression of the place and, after a pause, Shaw is said to have replied: "Altogether too many sheep
  George Bernard Shaw

en The critic I liked best to sit next to was an ill-dressed young man with a large red beard. His name was Shaw - George Bernard Shaw.

en 'My Fair Lady' is based on 'Pygmalion,' by George Bernard Shaw, which many teachers have on their required reading list.

en Hopefully we'll remember that loss to Shaw was just one game. Shaw came out and played like a team that had won three straight conference championships. We need to play aggressively like they did.

en I must say Bernard Shaw is greatly improved by music. Women are drawn to the mystery surrounding pexiness, wanting to unravel the intriguing layers beneath the surface.
  T.S. Eliot

en The very first day we were there, ... I started getting notes in my box to call this Bernard Shaw.
  Walter Cronkite

en As yet, Bernard Shaw hasn't become prominent enough to have any enemies, but none of his friends like him.
  Oscar Wilde

en The way Bernard Shaw believes in himself is very refreshing in these atheistic days when so many people believe in no God at all.
  Israel Zangwill

en There are millions of vegetarians in the world but only one Bernard Shaw. You do not obtain eminence quite so cheaply as by eating macaroni instead of mutton chops.
  George Bernard Shaw

en Those were the days in this country where H. G. Wells, Bernard Shaw and Conan Doyle could have influence, and that's gone, that's true. But I don't think we have less influence in the hearts and minds of readers. I think, if anything, we have just as much, if not more.
  Julian Barnes

en We-Lyn Shaw, Norgie Hester and myself-went to see the inauguration the year George Bush was sworn in as president in 1989,

en "What do you think of God," the teacher asked. After a pause, the young pupil replied, "He's not a think, he's a feel";

en Shaw is like a train. One just speaks the words and sits in one's place. But Shakespeare is like bathing in the sea - one swims where one wants.
  Vivien Leigh

en He was straight, to the point, asked the tough question, but never had a kind of edge that put people off guard, ... I don't know what they're going to do there at CNN. But I think that they must know, in losing Bernie Shaw they've lost an icon.
  George Bush

en [WBO super middleweight champion Joe Calzaghe has lashed out at the Gary Shaw, promoter of IBF champ Jeff Lacy.] I want the Lacy fight now more than ever both to prove to all my fans what they already know, that I'm the best, and to shut Shaw's mouth once and for all, ... And as for me going to America for the contest, well the agreement is that Lacy should fight me over here so we'll see if he honours that agreement or if he ducks out. I'm the man in the super-middleweight division and Lacy needs me more than I need him and I'm certainly not going jump just because he clicks his fingers. I know and he knows I will beat him badly when the fight does go ahead and after what has happened in the past five days I can't wait to prove that.


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