
Top 17 Quotes About Cymraeg
#1. Siarad Cymraeg?" said Old Shacob.
"He wants to know if you speak Welsh," said the surveyor.
"NO!" yelled the official at the old man before him.
"Tamn it all; his language, man!" shouted Dan. "What you expect in Wales - Chinese, or what?!
Geraint Goodwin
#2. Asleep, he looks like a bleeding Prince Charming chained in the dungeon. When I was little, I always thought I'd be Cinderella, but I guess this makes me the wicked witch.
But then again, Cinderella didn't live in a post-apocalyptic world invaded by avenging angels.
Susan Ee
#3. The worst vulgarity is to avoid vulgarity solely on the grounds that it is vulgar.
Tanith Lee
#4. You get to act for a living. You're fortunate. So act like it.
Jeremy London
#5. This is the latent ignorance that, like an unsuspected worm, burrows under the bulk of the prosperous.
Anonymous
#6. In general, positive Black Swans take time to show their effect while negative ones happen very quickly - it is much easier and much faster to destroy than to build. (During
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
#7. Cancel me not - for what then shall remain? Abscissas, some mantissas, modules, modes, A root or two, a torus and a node: The inverse of my verse, a null domain.
Stanislaw Lem
#8. But ingenuity is often indistinguishable from foolish play, and foolish play is one of those traits I find most endearing about humanity.
Greg Bear
#9. Often I feel the different aspects of life bursting my mind asunder.
Virginia Woolf
#10. Our Welsh teacher thinks he is young. He tells us that the Welsh for skiving in town is 'mitchio yn y dre'.
Joe Dunthorne
#11. I've often thought that when something is hard for you, whether it's going to law school or anything else that challenges you, that's probably what you should do.
Hillary Clinton
#12. If he only wants you for your breasts, legs, and thighs, send him to KFC.
Drake
#13. I believe that time wounds all heals. (karma)
John Lennon
#14. There were too many problems with wizards and fairies and odd things popping up in the corners of the potato field for anyone to want to invite more supernatural intervention.
T. Kingfisher
#15. He imagines Owens' body dotted with saltwater reservoirs just below the skin. An entire wetland, populated with tiny fish and birds, thriving in his agitation. A species of dwarf crocodile lazing beside an artery.
Lisa Lang
#16. I'm enough of an anarchist aesthetically, when it comes to art - I want people to be reading my stuff voluntarily. They should be doing it because they want to.
Nell Zink
#17. Men are disturbed not by the things which happen, but by the opinion about the things.
Epictetus
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