I married a German. ordsprog
Jag gifte mig med en tysk. Varje kväll klär jag ut mig till Polen och han invaderar mig.
I married a German. Every night I dress up as Poland and he invades me.
Bette Midler
(
1945
-)
Ægteskab
Someone from Poland complained that photographs like this do not represent the new Poland. There is the new Poland, but everyone over a certain age is still stuck in the old Poland.
Mark Power
Not an evening dress, but a dress you can wear with boots and also dress up at night.
Katrina Szish
Poland is not religious and it's not nationalist. That's an old image of Poland, 20 or 50 years old. Poland is liberal and individualistic.
Marcin Krol
We all live in a free Poland, and there would be no free Poland without you, ... Twenty-five years ago, I did not stand on the same side together with you, but today I have no doubts that it was your vision of Poland which led us in the right direction.
Aleksander Kwasniewski
Capital has mobility in Europe. German companies are able to tell workers that they can either accept reduced pay, or see the company close factories and reopen new ones in Poland or India.
Stephen King
(
1947
-)
We are convinced a Christian Democratic-led government in Germany and a centre-right coalition in Poland will lead to a clear improvement in German-Polish relations.
Friedbert Pflueger
When you thought about getting married, was there a particular dress you had in mind?
Katie Couric
(
1957
-)
He was the first to dress stars - even before I married Tom, and that is 19 years ago.
Rita Wilson
Men wear dress shirts in three different ways: One is the dress shirt with the tie, one is the dress shirt without a tie, and at night as casual wear.
Mark Weber
He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing. This morning the British Ambassador in Berlin handed the German Government a final note stating that, unless we heard from them by eleven o'clock that they were prepared at once to withdraw their troops from Poland, a state of war would exist between us.
Neville Chamberlain
(
1869
-
1940
)
Being married is kind of like being a Ken-doll: You don't get to dress yourself anymore.
Grover Norquist
I told the German delegation they have done more harm to the German government and German people than they can ever imagine.
Mel Weiss
German is more familiar now since I live part of the year in Rome and part in the German part of Switzerland. But it's not difficult to sing in German; it's difficult to feel in German. This takes time. It's a culture.
Cecilia Bartoli
(
1966
-)
I have lost my mother, my father, my five, and ninety relatives in Poland. Poland is for me a cemetery.
Simon Wiesenthal
(
1908
-
2005
)
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