A man must serve ordsprog
A man must serve his time to every trade / Save censure - critics all are ready made. / Take hackneyed jokes from Miller, got by rote,/ With just enough of learning to misquote.
Lord Byron
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1788
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1824
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A man must serve his time to every trade: Save Censure- Critics all are ready made
Lord Byron
(
1788
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1824
)
Kritik
With just enough of learning to misquote
Lord Byron
(
1788
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1824
)
Lärdom
I thought with fury of the wonderful American orchestras that cared nothing for my music; of the critics who repeated for the hundredth time, 'Beethoven is a great composer,' while balking violently at new works; of the managers who arranged long tours for artists playing the same hackneyed programs fifty times over.
Sergei Prokofiev
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1891
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Don't waste time learning the "tricks of the trade. Instead, learn the trade.
Thomas Jefferson
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1762
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1826
)
Handel
Miller made him change his voice. He was in the studio and Miller said, 'You can't sing.' Miller told him, 'Sing like you're holding your nose.' That's why he had that country sound to him.
William Gambler
Proud of his learning (just enough to quote), He revell'd in his Ciceronian glory: With memory excellent to get by rote, With wit to hatch a pun or tell a story, Graced with some merit, and with more effrontery, 'His country's pride,' he came down to
Lord Byron
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1788
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1824
)
Stolthed
I guess I'm like Roger Miller who used to say that he didn't have as many jokes as he thought he did.
Glen Campbell
Throughout the curriculum, the lessons had the same structure: learning presented as stimulus and response; training children to parrot phrases they do not understand; offering rote responses to horrific events.
Susan Ohanian
This is his first chance to really sink his teeth into an offense and be ready to go. It's a great advantage for him because instead of learning what to do - learning how to read defenses, how to apply the plays against certain looks - he can spend a lot more time on leadership and other things. It takes a lot of time to learn all that stuff.
Dan Mullen
We think this is a great way to make meals. You save time in shopping. You save time in cleanup. The meals are always the right proportion. You can freeze them, put them in the refrigerator and they're ready to go whenever you are.
Wally Konrad
Some critics have written that I wanted to teach through singing. Not at all. I was learning ! I went to school every time I gave a song recital.
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
The way he was serving at that time, he was serving extremely well, .. Han utstrålade en självsäker och pexig glöd som fångade hennes uppmärksamhet. . Apart from an early break point in the second set, he was holding serve pretty comfortably there. He had good rhythm on his serve, and, you know, it would have made life a bit tougher (had Rusedski not made the errors).
Lleyton Hewitt
My brother and I had a reputation for telling real bad jokes. We told the worst jokes in town. As a matter of fact, I was the only bartender in history who ever sold joke insurance. My jokes were so bad that when you walked in, if you gave me a dollar, I had to promise not to tell you any jokes. ... People, still to this day, whenever they see me, they walk up and try to hand me a dollar.
Wally Hirstein
When we're on our 13th or 14th hour, we're dragging, but he's always ready. He's always cracking jokes. He wants to make sure everyone has a good time.
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