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'Does an Emperor in love freely chose to wage war,
or, unprompted, visit torment upon his own people ?' Does he ?
or, unprompted, visit torment upon his own people ?' Does he ?
If I am right about my relativity, the Germans will say that I am German, and the French, I am a world citizen. If my theory proves to be wrong, the French will say that I am German, and the Germans,...
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Had the following quote rattling around my head for three days... “all in good time my friend, all in good time. “. Think it comes from a comedy programme? Or comedy film??? Keep thinking of Simon...
Last 3 outstanding well known phrases or sayings. Help, please.
Can anyone provide the exact quotation the essence of which is 'nobody loves Wales as much as the London Welshman, just as long as he doesn't have to live in Wales'?
Seeing this text reminded me that there were a string of these witticisms, not particularly kind to the recipient. This one was: "You have eyes like pools - cess pools". They continued in a similar...
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What's the best insult you ever heard? I heard a cracker last week and I seriously doubt if it's beatable! Try to keep it clean guys!
After sneaking in their abode,had he met this influencial figure he would cut his compass,he thought to himself who was he ???
..... The eighth commandment wasn't meant for aids.
Can anyone identify a comedian whose catchphrase was "that'll do nicely"?...
A friend used this quote which he attributed to Voltaire. Is this true and in what context was it used ?.
"Never leave your friends up the creek without a paddle because you may meet them coming down". Is this the same as "don't dam the bridge you cross" ? Do you know other saying or proverbs which relate...
who said "giving a lead to the C of E is like trying to take the cat for a walk...
can anyone tell me which book this quotation comes from?
"Who is who tells me who I am" Many thanks...
Can somebody please end a dispute. Is the correct expression for eating something quickly to:
"Woof it down" or
"Wolf it down" ????
Many thanks!...