- I'm really worried. Yesterday's scene.. Mom hit Auntie with a ladle
- On the head! And our Mom broke all the plates.
- Girls, Grandpa will love the pictures you drew for him.
- Gerçekten endişeliyim. Dünün olayı... Annem teyzeme kepçe ile vudrdu.
- Kafasına!
- Ve senin annen de tüm tabakları kırdı.
- Kızlar! Byükbaba onun için çizdiğini resimleri çok beğenecek.
- I bet you have a art teacher here.
- Pardon? No, we just let children draw what they want.
- You mean, that boy drew that tree by himself?
- He loves trees so much, he always sits alone and keeps drawing them.
- Bahse girerim, burada bir sanat öğretmeniniz var.
- Pardon? Hayır, biz sadece çocukları ne isterlerse çizmeleri için bırakıyoruz.
- Yani, bu çocuk o ağacı kendi başına mı çizdi?
- Ağaçları çok sever, her zaman tek başına oturup onları çizer.
'They were learning to draw,' the Dormouse went on, yawning and rubbing its eyes, for it was getting very sleepy; 'and they drew all manner of things-everything that begins with an M-'
After a pause of a moment, he proceeded, in his stately way, to the door, drew back the ponderous bolts, unhooked the heavy chains, and began to draw it open.
Alice felt a little irritated at the Caterpillar's making such VERY short remarks, and she drew herself up and said, very gravely, 'I think, you ought to tell me who YOU are, first.'
And when I was born, I drew in the common air, and fell upon the earth, which is of like nature; and the first voice which I uttered was crying, as all others do. Solomon Ibn Gabirol
And yet-! Well! I wish she had been of my own station! What a queen she would have made! He relapsed into a moody silence, which was not broken until we drew up in Serpentine Avenue.
As for the historical inspirations I drew on in writing The Snow Queen, I suppose I would call them more cross-cultural inspirations, though they frequently involve past societies as well as present day ones. Joan D. Vinge
As he spoke he drew the dog-whip swiftly from the dead man's lap, and throwing the noose round the reptile's neck he drew it from its horrid perch and, carrying it at arm's length, threw it into the iron safe, which he closed upon it.