Brion Gysin  - Quotes

 some trillions of years ago a sloppy, dirty giant flicked grease from his fingers. One of those gobs of grease is our universe on its way to the floor. Splat! 

Tags: brion   british   burroughs   english   france   gysin     


Craig Ferguson  - Quotes

 When in doubt about who's to blame. Blame the English. 

Tags: blame   doubt   english     
P.G. Wodehouse  - Quotes

 Bicky rocked, like a jelly in a high wind. 

Tags: british   comedy   english   humor   jello   jelly   wodehouse     


Robert A. Heinlein  - Quotes

 Its very variety, subtlety, and utterly irrational, idiomatic complexity makes it possible to say things in English which simply cannot be said in any other language. 

Tags: english     
Jeffrey Eugenides  - Quotes

 Emotions, in my experience, aren't covered by single words. I don't believe in  

Tags: capture   disappointment   emotions   english   excitement   fail   hatred   language   sadness     
Joseph Conrad  - Quotes

 Writing in English is like throwing mud at a wall. 

Tags: english   language   writing     
Pat Conroy  - Quotes

 The world of literature has everything in it, and it refuses to leave

anything out. I have read like a man on fire my whole life because the

genius of English teachers touched me with the dazzling beauty of language.

Because of them I rode with Don Quixote and danced with Anna Karenina at a

ball in St. Petersburg and lassoed a steer in
 

Tags: conroy   english   literature   reading   teachers     
Brion Gysin  - Quotes

 Man is a bad animal.... 

Tags: brion   british   burroughs   english   france   gysin     
John Keats  - Quotes

 Think of my Pleasure in Solitude, in comparison of my commerce with the world - there I am a child - there they do not know me not even my most intimate acquaintance - I give into their feelings as though I were refraining from irritating a little child - Some think me middling, others silly, other foolish - every one thinks he sees my weak side against my will; when in thruth it is with my will - I am content to be thought all this because I have in my own breast so graet a resource. This is one great reason why they like me so; because they can all show to advantage in a room, and eclipese from a certain tact one who is reckoned to be a good Poet - I hope I am not here playing tricks 'to make the angels weep': I think not: for I have not the least contempt for my species; and though it may sound paradoxical: my greatest elevations of Soul leave me every time more humbled - Enough of this - though in your Love for me you will not think it enough. 

Tags: english   keats   poet   romanticism   solitude   sublime     
Jonathan Safran Foer  - Quotes

 She wanted more, more slang, more figures of speech, the bee's knees, the cats pajamas, horse of a different color, dog-tired, she wanted to talk like she was born here, like she never came from anywhere else 

Tags: culture   english   slang     
Jodi Picoult  - Quotes

 In the English language there are orphans and widows, but there is no word for the parents who loses a child. 

Tags: child   english   lose   parent     
Christopher Hitchens  - Quotes

 Wars, wars, wars': reading up on the region I came across one moment when quintessential Englishness had in fact intersected with this darkling plain. In 1906 Winston Churchill, then the minister responsible for British colonies, had been honored by an invitation from Kaiser Wilhelm II to attend the annual maneuvers of the Imperial German Army, held at Breslau. The Kaiser was 'resplendent in the uniform of the White Silesian Cuirassiers' and his massed and regimented infantry...



reminded one more of great Atlantic rollers than human formations. Clouds of cavalry, avalanches of field-guns and 

Tags: 1906   cars   cavalry   churchill   englishness   germany   infantry   kaiser   poetry   silesia   wroclaw     
Henry James  - Quotes

 Summer afternoon... to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language. 

Tags: beauty   english   literature   summer     
Kurt Vonnegut  - Quotes

 I guess that isn't the right word, 

Tags: english     
Heather Murphy  - Quotes

 This is nice. Is that a crack pipe? 

Tags: appartments   crack   english     
Jack Lynch  - Quotes

 To this day, good English usually means the English wealthy and powerful people spoke a generation or two ago. 

Tags: english   history   language   usage     
George Bernard Shaw  - Quotes

 Prof. Henry Higgins: I know your head aches; I know you're tired; I know your nerves are as raw as meat in a butcher's window. But think what you're trying to accomplish. Think what you're dealing with. The majesty and grandeur of the English language, it's the greatest possession we have. The noblest thoughts that ever flowed through the hearts of men are contained in its extraordinary, imaginative, and musical mixtures of sounds. And that's what you've set yourself out to conquer Eliza. And conquer it you will. 

Tags: english   language     
Lemony Snicket  - Quotes

 The hallway was lined with numbered doors, odd numbers on one side and even numbers on the other, and large ornamental vases, too large to hold flowers and too small to hold spies. 

Tags: english   humor     
Douglas Coupland  - Quotes

 Trevor realized that the odd thing about English is that no matter how much you screw sequences word up up, you understood, still, like Yoda, will be. Other languages don't work that way. French? Dieu! Misplace a single le or la and an idea vaporizes into a sonic puff. English is flexible: you can jam it into a Cuisinart for an hour, remove it, and meaning will still emerge. 

Tags: english   grammar   language   syntax   words     
Susanna Clarke  - Quotes

 you must learn to live as I do - in the face of constant criticism, opposition and censure. That, sir, is the English way. 

Tags: english     
Lemony Snicket  - Quotes

 Of course, it is boring to read about boring thing, but it is better to read something that makes you yawn with boredom than something that will make you weep uncontrollably, pound your fists against the floor, and leave tearstains all over your pillowcase, sheets, and boomerang collection. 

Tags: english   humor     
Walter Scott  - Quotes

 He that climbs the tall tree has won right to the fruit, He that leaps the wide gulf should prevail in his suit.

 

Tags: english     
Chinua Achebe  - Quotes

 The price a world language must be prepared to pay is submission to many different kinds of use. The African writer should aim to use English in a way that brings out his message best without altering the language to the extent that its value as a medium of international exchange will be lost. He should aim at fashioning out an English which is at once universal and able to carry his peculiar experience. 

Tags: english   experience   language     


Quotes of the Day