- Let go! Get off! You guys saw that. You saw that. You're witnesses. That's assault. I'll press charges.
- Let him press charges!
- What are you talking about?
- I'm bleeding.
- I saw nothing. I saw you trip and fall.
- Look at her! She's crazy!
- You lay a hand on her again and I'll arrest you myself!
- Bırak! Çekil! Siz bunu gördünüz. Bunu gördünüz. Tanıksınız. Bu bir saldırı. Dava açacağım.
- Bırak açsın.
- Sen neyden bahsediyorsun?
- Kanıyorum.
- Ben hiçbir şey görmedim. Ayağın takıldı ve düştün.
- Şuna bak! Delirmiş!
- Bir daha ona elini sürersen, seni kendim tutuklarım.
'The only point which I could not quite understand was what use you could make of a hydraulic press in excavating fuller's-earth, which, as I understand, is dug out like gravel from a pit.'
17 September.--I was engaged after dinner in my study posting up my books, which, through press of other work and the many visits to Lucy, had fallen sadly into arrear.
A great idea is usually original to more than one discoverer. Great ideas come when the world needs them. Great ideas surround the world's ignorance and press for admission. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
A lot of the American press at the time was saying 'just watch what happens when Bertelsmann tries to buy EMI, that will be a moment of truth that will show the Commission's true colors.' Well, that deal never happened either. Mario Monti
Acid wasn't getting a whole lot of bad press at the time, and as I saw the whole bad-press thing happen, I became aware that the government had done a whole lie on all the other benign drugs as well. It became clear to me that the government wanted no real drug education. Tommy Rettig
All my stories were usually titled, 'White House Says,' 'President Bush Wants,' and I relied on transcripts from the briefings. I relied on press releases that were sent to the press for the purpose of accurately portraying what the White House believed or wanted. Jeff Gannon
Although Gregor wasn't able to hear any news directly he did listen to much of what was said in the next rooms, and whenever he heard anyone speaking he would scurry straight to the appropriate door and press his whole body against it.
And at ten, or whatever time, in the morning we had the press conference, what we knew is there had been an incident at Three Mile Island, that it was shut down, that there was water that had escaped but it was contained. William Scranton