Believe me, there exists no such dilemma as that in which a gentleman is placed when he is forced to reply to a blackguard.
(Reply on what constitutes scientific proof:)"The question is much too difficult for me.
One should only question gods where none but gods can reply.
Should one ask: 'how do I cope with a well-ordered enemy host about to attack me?' I reply: seize something he cherishes and he will conform to your desires.
If when I get to heaven the Lord shall say to me, Spurgeon, I want you to preach for all eternity, I would reply, Lord, give me a Bible, that is all I need.
What the devil possessed me to reply 1. . . . e5?? I compltely forgot that Spassky, like Spielmann in the past, very much likes to play the King's Gambit.
Silence is less injurious than a weak reply.
Aureliano not only understood by then, he also lived his brother’s experiences as something of his own, for on one occasion when the latter was explaining in great detail the mechanism of love, he interrupted him to ask: “What does it feel like?” José Arcadio gave an immediate reply: “It’s like an earthquake.
Lasorda's standard reply when some new kid would ask directions to the whirlpool was to tell him to stick his foot in the toilet and flush it.
Regardless of how insane it might be, when you dig somebody you just met and you send that first text, goddamn, it's an eternity before you get the reply back.
Idiotic reply, June. Why don't you punch him in the face while you're at it. I turn even more flustered when I remember that I have actually pistol-whipped him in the face before. Romantic
Smile is a good reply to the dark world.
People enquire as to the craft behind our art and we reply by making references to a patently childish notion.
I'm often asked whether I believe in Global Warming. I now just reply with the question: "Do you believe in Gravity?"
She was too intent upon her work, and too earnest in what she said, and too composed and quiet altogether, to be on the watch for any look he might direct towards her in reply; so the shaft of his ungrateful glance fell harmless, and did not wound her.
A line is not made up of points. . . . In the same way, time is not made up parts considered as indivisible 'nows. ' Part of Aristotle's reply to Zeno's paradox concerning continuity.
Word of mouth works now, much more than ever. @-reply every single person.
To most people, I fancy, the stars are beautiful; but if you asked why, they would be at a loss to reply, until they remembered what they had heard about astronomy, and the great size and distance and possible habitation of those orbs. . . . [We] persuade ourselves that the power of the starry heavens lies in the suggestion of astronomical facts.
Oh, here's a clever one. Do you remember this question from the first test?It reads, 'What wrong with this statement?' And do you know what Constance wrote in reply? She wrote, 'What's wrong with you?
Ah me! the world is full of meetings such as this,--a thrill, a voiceless challenge and reply, and sudden partings after!