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I love California. I grew up
in Phoenix. --Vice President Dan
Quayle
"I's very happy," said Olga, a medical student, in perfect English. --from the Lynchburg (Virginia) Daily Advance They had the letters "UFO" on the side. -- woman interviewee on NBC-TV, when asked by John Chancellor how she could be sure the flying objects she had seen were indeed unidentified. You mean there are two Koreas? -- a U.S. Ambassador-designate to the Far East, after being asked his opinion during congressional hearings on the North Korea-South Korea conflict, as reported by government officials. A nickel ain't worth a dime anymore. -- baseball great Yogi Berra [The question] is too suppository. -- Alexander Haig, refusing to answer a question at a Senate committee hearing.
That's the Italian city with the guys in the boats, right? -- Murad Muhammad, boxing promoter, after being told he might arrange a fight with another promoter in Venezuela.
I answer in the affirmative with an emphatic "No." -- Sir Boyle Roche, 18th-century M.P. from Tralee and preeminent word mangler.
If you think the football game was exciting, wait until you hear the report from Tom Aspell from Amman, Jordan. -- NBC News anchorman Tom Brokaw, just after an NFL game had been broadcast, in his lead-in to a story about the Gulf War We're very proud to have Sugar Ray and Mrs. Ray here. -- President Ronald Reagan, hosting prizefighter Sugar Ray Robinson and wife. The nearest hotel was five miles away in one direction and practically twelve miles in the opposite direction. -- from a travel article in the Irish magazine "Ulster." Well, sir, I met you this morning, but you did not come; however, I am determined to meet you tomorrow morning, whether you come or not. -- challenger to a man who didn't show up for a scheduled duel; reported by 19th-century British writer J.C. Percy
He has never learned anything, and he can do nothing in decent style. -- Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, composer/ theoritician, on his student, Ludwig van Beethoven. Send all the details. Never mind the facts. -- telegram from the editor of the old "New York World" to his Washington correspondent.
I know what I've told you I'm going to say, I'm going to say. And what else I say, well, I'll take some time to figure out, figure out all that. -- President George Bush As I was sitting on my seat, a thought struck me. -- from a maiden congressional speech. Equal rights were created for everyone. -- contestant in the 1990 Mr. New Jersey pageant. When two trains approach each other at a crossing, they shall both come to a full stop and neither shall start up until the other has gone. -- a law in Kansas Hark! I hear a white horse coming! -- from the "Lone Ranger" radio program When an Englishman wants to get married, to whom does he go? To the clergy. When he wants to get his child baptised, to whom does he go? To the clegy. When he wants to be buried, to whom does he go? -- Prime Minister William E. Gladstone in a speech extolling the clergy. He must think I went to the Massachusetts Constitution of Technology. -- Dizzy Dean, commenting on fellow baseball player Branch Rickey's ornate way of speaking. The drivers have one foot on the brake, one on the clutch, and one on the throttle. -- ESPN commentator Bob Varsha, covering a Grand Prix race.
It is indeed fitting that we gather here today to pay tribute to Abraham Lincoln, who was born in a log cabin that he built with his own hands. -- unnamed politician, in a speech honoring Lincoln, as reported by Senator Morris K. ("Mo") Udall A menu at a Cairo luxury hotel, from about 1940:
If Governor Fields is right, I am going to stand by him because he is right. If he is wrong, I am going to stand by him because he is a Democrat. -- Senator Augustus Owsley Stanley (D-Kentucky) in the 1920s I was a pilot flying an airplane, and it just so happened that where I was flying made what I was doing spying. -- Francis Gary Powers, U-2 reconnaissance pilot head by the Soviets for spying, in an interview after he was returned to the United States. How'm I gonna do decent pictures when all my good writers are in jail? . . . Don't misunderstand me, they all ought to be hung. -- movie mogul Samuel Goldwyn Young Frank Pastore may have pitched the biggest victory of 1979. Maybe the biggest victory of the year! -- Jerry Coleman, San Diego Padres broadcast announcer. Objects must be declared. If there isn't any object mark "X" only at the quantity "Yes" column and if there are any objects, cross out letter "No" and at the same row write exact amount of weight of these objects in words or in figures. -- customs form, Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Question 10, which also warns sternly against "giving false declaration or having the action of tricking" Our comedies are not to be laughed at. -- movie mogul Samuel Goldwyn My fellow astronauts . . . -- Vice President Dan Quayle, starting a speech at an Apollo 11 anniversary celebration. I got a phone call from Jack Warner at one in the morning. He pulled me out of bed. It's a lucky thing I was playing gin rummy. -- Michael Curtiz, film director Sin tax? What will those fellers in Washington think of next? -- attributed to Dizzzy Dean, baseball great turned announcer, in response to the charge that his language was ruining students' syntax.
She [Monica Seles] has so much control of the racket with those double-handed wrists. -- Virginia Wade, ex-tennis star broadcasting a tennis match. All ice cubes will be boiled before using. -- U.S. army official, ordering preventive measures during an overseas typhoid epidemic. Every pint bottle should contain a quart. -- Sir Boyle Roche, 18th-century M.P. from Tralee, speaking about government regulation. No entry except for access. -- sign in Victoria Street, London.
Out of one, many. -- Vice President Al Gore, un-uniting the United States by reversing the meaning of "E Pluribus Unum" ("out of many, one") The next time I send a dope, I'll go myself. -- Michael Curtiz, film director, to an assistant who had returned with the wrong prop. While I write this letter, I have a pistol in one hand and a sword in the other. -- Sir Boyle Roche, 18th-century M.P.
Here lies Captain Ernest Bloomfield. Accidentally shot by his orderly, March 2nd 1879. Well done, good and faithful servant. -- grave inscription of a British soldier, in Northwest Frontier of modern-day Pakistan. Too many textbooks and discussions leave students free to make up their minds about things. -- Mel Gabler, Texas textbook critic. It doesn't matter what he does, he will never amount to anything. -- One of Albert Einstein's teachers, giving his opinion on Einstein's future to Einstein's father. |