- I was sorry that you have only ever been to Hungary. I wanted to buy you a holiday in Hurghada.
- Where?
- The Red Sea, Luxor, Karnak... in Egypt.
- Bugüne dek sadece Macaristan'a gitmiş olduğun için üzülmüştüm. Sana Urgada'da bir ttil almak istedim.
- Nerede?
- Kızıl Deniz, Luxor, Karnak... Mısır'da.
- We actually have nothing special to do. Come on in. I'd like to buy some incense.
- Perfect.
- I know a show that sells funeral stuff.
- I'm an expert in these. You've asked the right guy.
- Aslında yapacak özel birşeyimiz yok. İçeri gel. Biraz tütsü almak istiyorum.
- Mükemmel.
- Cenaze eşyaları satan bir şov biliyorum.
- Bunlarda uzmanımdır. Doğru kişiye sordun.
- We actually have nothing special to do. Come on in. I'd like to buy some incense.
- Perfect.
- I know a show that sells funeral stuff.
- I'm an expert in these. You've asked the right guy.
.
- Aslında yapacak özel birşeyimiz yok. İçeri gel. Biraz tütsü almak istiyorum.
- Mükemmel.
- Cenaze eşyaları satan bir şov biliyorum.
- Bunlarda uzmanımdır. Doğru kişiye sordun
'Be comfortable with who you are', reads the headline on the Hush Puppies poster. Are they mad? If people were comfortable with who they were, they'd never buy any products except the ones they needed, and then where would the advertising industry be? Charles Edwards
A drunkard would not give money to sober people. He said they would only eat it, and buy clothes and send their children to school with it. Samuel Butler
A house without books is like a room without windows. No man has a right to bring up his children without surrounding them with books, if he has the means to buy them. Horace Mann
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
A song must move the story ahead. A song must take the place of dialogue. If a song halts the show, pushes it back, stalls it, the audience won't buy it; they'll be unhappy. Dorothy Fields