
Top 15 Sheffield Dialect Sayings
#1. It has been said that art is a tryst; for in the joy of it, maker and beholder meet.
Kojiro Tomita
#2. Childbearing is glorified in part because women die from it.
Andrea Dworkin
#3. If the chain symmetry is maintained in the crystal lattice, the possible occurrence of different space groups is considerably restricted.
Giulio Natta
#4. Continuous understanding goes with love, courage, respect, discovery and acceptance of mistakes.
Auliq Ice
#5. As you have fewer and fewer voices in a democracy, in a free society, it's not good to limit the number of voices.
Michael Moore
#6. What do we do with a president who can basically change what Congress passed by attaching a letter saying I don't agree with this part or that part?
Trey Gowdy
#7. There is a certain security in having a great supporting cast.
Seth Rogen
#8. What we're trying to do is address something I saw in Congress that was a major problem, which is to say that energy is arguably the most fundamental issue confronting our country.
Brad Carson
#9. The Social-Democratic Federation took part in all the political and economic struggles of the English working class; it took pains to bring Socialist views home to them, not only through agitation and propaganda, but also by actions.
Karl Radek
#10. From every bad thing that happens, another good thing happens; from every good thing that happens, a bad thing happens.
Janice Liang
#11. No, I don't harbor any mystical ideas about writing, Your Honor, it's work like any other kind of craft; the power of literature, I've always thought, lies in how willful the act of making it is.
Nicole Krauss
#12. Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other's eyes for an instant? We should live in all the ages of the world in an hour; ay, in all the worlds of the ages.
Henry David Thoreau
#13. He's a man," Themla said.
"I guess that explains it."
"Hairy, Neanderthalic," Thelma said, "perpetually half-crazed from excessive levels of testosterone, plagued by racial memories of the lost glory of mammoth-hunting expeditions - they're all alike.
Dean Koontz
#15. Walk to work, even if it's four miles. Ride a bike to work. Drive a different way. On your way there, try to find beauty. You'd be surprised how much more of the neighborhood you can perceive and experience when you're looking for unique spots of beauty.
Nolan Bushnell
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