- Back up as far as you can go, get a good running start, jump out across.
- Jump across to what?
- The ledge! See that ledge down there? Grab on to these wires and swing.
- Gidebildiğin kadar geriye git koşmaya başla ve karşıya atla.
- Karşıya nereye?
- Çıkıntıya. Aşağıdaki çıkıntıyı görüyor musun? Şu telleri tut ve sallan.
- I gambled in this race. This horse has a good timing. lt's a healthy horse, never had a problem. The jockey is light.
- As far as I know, you've never made 19 grands, have you?
- Bu yarışta oynadım. Bu atın zamanlaması iyi. Sağlıklı bir at, hiç problemi olmadı. Cokey hafif.
- Benim bildiğim kadarıyla, 19 dolar bile kazanamadın bugüne dek, değil mi?
- So, did you kiIl Bobby?
- Yes, sir.
- WonderfuI. Have the gardener bury him.. . far from the appIe tree or the appIes wiII taste Iike dog.?
- Yes, sir.
One of the many interesting and surprising experiences of the beginner in child analysis is to find in even very young children a capacity for insight which is often far greater than that of adults. Melanie Klein
For they, the philosophers, were considered teachers of right living, which is far more excellent, since to speak well belongs only to a few, but to live well belongs to all. Lactantius
Man goes far away or near but God never goes far-off; he is always standing close at hand, and even if he cannot stay within he goes no further than the door. Meister Eckhart
The verbal interpretation, on the other hand, i.e. the metaphysics of quantum physics, is on far less solid ground. In fact, in more than forty years physicists have not been able to provide a clear metaphysical model. Erwin Schrodinger
I still think of myself as a stage actor. When I do film and television I try to implement what I was taught to do in theatre, to try to stretch into characters that are far from myself. Tony Shalhoub
If you live for your children, they may be smitten down and leave you desolate, or, what is far worse, they may desert you and leave you worse than childless in a cold and unfeeling world. Matthew Simpson
Most Americans aren't the sort of citizens the Founding Fathers expected; they are contented serfs. Far from being active critics of government, they assume that its might makes it right. Joseph Sobran
Well, of course it was obvious from the first that this Mr. Hosmer Angel must have some strong object for his curious conduct, and it was equally clear that the only man who really profited by the incident, as far as we could see, was the stepfather.