Top 17 Bally Quotes
#1. Scoffin' a load of our grub an' not tellin' a story? I say, what a bally swizz!
Brian Jacques
#2. We Woosters do not lightly forget. At least, we do - some things - appointments, and people's birthdays, and letters to post, and all that - but not an absolutely bally insult like the above.
P.G. Wodehouse
#3. He sallied forth, having told all those bally lies with the clear, blue, pop-eyed gaze of a young child.
P.G. Wodehouse
#4. Fresh dress, like a million bucks,
Put on the bally shoes and the fly green socks
Slick Rick
#5. I love waking up every single day and going to fencing practice in the morning and just working hard and setting those big goals one after another, and achieving them, and wanting to do it again and again and again. There's no reason for me to stop.
Mariel Zagunis
#6. It's always a bit strange when you join a show in the second season.
Lauren Lee Smith
#7. If I, deaf, blind, find life rich and interesting, how much more can you gain by the use of your five senses!
Helen Keller
#8. My parents didn't care very much what I did, and that was probably a blessing.
Mary Oliver
#9. Filmmaking is really connected to life and all of the expressions that different arts found to allow access to life. Filmmaking touches on all of it.
Wim Wenders
#10. Pretension, dear love, does not buy truth into lies, nor alter its course.
Sreesha Divakaran
#11. When a body acts upon another one, it is always immediately or through some intermediate body; this intermediate body is in general what one calls a machine.
Lazare Carnot
#12. I've never been a collector - just a consumer - and these days unless a book is signed to me by another author, I don't normally have any qualms about passing it to a friend or donating it to the library.
Rick Riordan
#13. The disco sound, you must see, is not art or anything so serious.
Giorgio Moroder
#14. To be honest dinner conversations was the worst bit about being a child and listening to the boring people around me.
Prince Harry
#16. I am attracted to fantastic writing, and fantastic reading, of course. But I think things that we call fantastic may be real, in the sense of being real symbols.
Jorge Luis Borges
#17. A Bridgeport, Connecticut, man presented his girlfriend with an engagement ring and handed her one end of a ribbon; the other end disappeared into his pocket. "A surprise," he said, and urged her to pull it. She obliged. The ribbon was attached to the trigger of a revolver. The man died instantly.
Erik Larson
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