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May 18 牛津每周名言(Quote of the Week)-updating8.10- The idea that you decide people are not going to play with snowballs because of the compensation culture, well, that's not the kind of society I want to live in.
Ed Balls, British Labour Politician
8.3- It's like being divorced then getting back with your ex. V
ictoria Beckham, British pop singer, on the Spice Girls Reunion
7.27- A stable or a zoo is better, at least there you have a donkey that carries a load and a cow that provides milk.
Malalai Joya, Afghan politcian, on her fellow members of parliament
7.20- My children are doing me in history now.
David Trimble (1944– ), Northern Irish politician
7.13- It's a very embraceable instrument – it even looks like a woman.
Paul McCartney (1942– ), Ex-Beatle, on the guitar
7.6- What's the point in growing old if you can't hound and persecute the young?
Kenneth Clarke (1940– ), British Conservative politician
6.29- Knorr chicken stock cubes? Genius product.
Marco Pierre White (1961– ), British Chef
6.22- No one has yet worked out how to generate electricity by hand-wringing.
Jeremy Paxman (1950– ), British journalist and broadcaster
6.15- Progression is going forwards. Going backwards is regression. Going sideways is just aggression.
Noel Gallagher (1967– ), Rock star
6.8- A chair is a piece of furniture. I am not a chair because no one has ever sat on me.
Ann Widdecombe (1947– ), British Conservative politician
6.1- I keep trying to understand reality, but it always defeats me. I reinvent the world so that I can handle it.
Terry Gilliam (1940– ), American-born British filmmaker
5.25- Life isn't like coursework, baby. It's one damn essay crisis after another.
Boris Johnson (1964– ), British journalist and Conservative politician
5.18- Everyone in a crowd has the power to throw dirt: nine out of ten have the inclination.
William Hazlitt (1778–1830), English essayist
5.11- As long as one has a garden one has a future, and as long as one has a future one is alive.
Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849–1924), American writer TrackbacksWeblogs that reference this entry
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