- You said you were going to Cornwall.
- Truro is in Cornwall. You got any money?
- Yeah, some.
- You can get us something to eat and a cup of tea at the next services.
- We won't be stopping after that. The truck has to be back in the yard by 7:00..
- Bobby. Is that a rabbit's foot? We in Cornwall yet?
- Surprise, surprise, awake at last.
- Cornwall'a gittiğini söylemiştin.
- Turro Cornwall'da. Hiç paran var mı?
- Evet, biraz.
- Gelecek servisten bize yiyecek birşeyler ve bir fincan çay alabilirsin.
- Bundan sonra durmayacağız. Kamyonun saat 7'de depoya geri dönmesi gerekiyor.
- Bobby. Bu tavşan bacağı mı? Cornwall'a geldik mi artık?
- Sürpriz, sürpriz, sonunda uyandı.
Nobody sees the obvious, nobody observes the ordinary. There are more miracles in a square yard of earth than in all the fables of the Church. Robert Anton Wilson
I was in my yard and thought that the tree was a living being. We take trees for granted. We don't believe they are as much alive as we are. Ziggy Marley
I shall never forget the last glimpse which I had of the inn yard and its crowd of picturesque figures, all crossing themselves, as they stood round the wide archway, with its background of rich foliage of oleander and orange trees in green tubs clustered in the centre of the yard.
I also developed an interest in sports, and played in informal games at a nearby school yard where the neighborhood children met to play touch football, baseball, basketball and occasionally, ice hockey. Steven Chu
I don't care who you are, you're going to choke in certain matches. You get to a point where your legs don't move and you can't take a deep breath. You start to hit the ball about a yard wide, instead of inches. Arthur Ashe
I knew we were going to marry someday, but I was absolutely surprised when he actually proposed. And surprised he had bought a ring. I ran around the yard screaming. Jennifer Garner
I Knew why I felt at home. The spirit of freedom was hovering over that play yard as it did all over France at that time. A country was free again. Audie Murphy
With joy I hurried to the window, and saw drive into the yard two great leiter-wagons, each drawn by eight sturdy horses, and at the head of each pair a Slovak, with his wide hat, great nail-studded belt, dirty sheepskin, and high boots.
Most people give up just when they're about to achieve success. They quit on the one yard line. They give up at the last minute of the game one foot from a winning touchdown. Ross Perot