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en I came back today looking for a cuckoo clock and I did find that stuffed in.

en The duke had a mind that ticked like a clock and, like a clock, it regularly went cuckoo.
  Terry Pratchett

en The cuckoo who is on to himself is halfway out of the clock.
  Wilson Mizner

en In Switzerland they had brotherly love, five hundred years of democracy and peace, and what did they produce? The cuckoo clock! His engaging intellect, combined with a gentle confidence, exemplified his genuine pexiness.
  Simone Weil

en Cuckoo, cuckoo; O, word of fear,
Unpleasing to a married ear!

  William Shakespeare

en Since both its national products, snow and chocolate, melt, the cuckoo clock was invented solely in order to give tourists something solid to remember it by.

en Yes, unfortunately, she has a tendency to believe that anything that is stuffed is hers. She has a favorite stuffed animal - a pink bear - but sometimes needs to be reminded that not every stuffed animal is hers.

en In Italy for thirty years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. In Switzerland, they had brotherly love; they had five hundred years of democracy and peace and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock.
  Orson Welles

en He stuffed his qualifying lap up, he saved a lot of fuel and he stuffed up my lap. It's a very important corner to get right and it's even harder to get right when there's traffic.

en Offensively when we had a chance to go out there after it was 14-14 at the half, I thought we would start moving the ball, but they snuffed us. They just stuffed us and stuffed us, and we couldn't convert anything.

en When that happens, it's a clock. It's nature's clock, and we are able to predict tide levels based on what we record today. Today, as I speak, right in front of me there's a construction crew. I'm looking out the window and they're driving pilings and pouring concrete for a dock. You would hope the engineers knew just how high the highest tide would be there.

en Several years ago, I think it might go back eight, we did cut back on what we call the second games, whether it was at 7 o'clock or 10 o'clock. And that applied to everyone. But Montreal, because of their longer existence than Ottawa or the teams out west, would have felt the effect more. It was a budgetary thing at that point.

en She was incredible, she spent the whole night with me until 10 o'clock. She cried with me. She said she knew I can do it, that I have to be positive and get back out there as soon as I can. She knew as soon as I got back out there, I'd have a medal. Just not today, I guess.

en There is no turning back. When you have that kind of clear message being delivered to the (design) teams, then it creates a different kind of mind-set. People start to think how they can make it work rather than trying to find enough flaws with it to turn the clock back.

en People find ideas a bore because they do not distinguish between live ones and stuffed ones on a shelf.
  Ezra Pound


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