Quotes About Daft
He claimed that nearby gun thunder cleared the mind - but most everybody else agreed it made you daft.
~ Vernor Vinge
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Annie - although she also knew that those who don't speak have to pay it off in thinking - was resolved on silence. Whatever happened, and after all she was obliged to see Mr brooks two or three times every day, though she by no means looked forward to it, feeling herself more truly alive when she could picture him steadily without seeing him - whatever happened, he needn't know how daft she was.
~ Penelope Fitzgerald
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Oh, they call me Rab the Ranter, and the lassies all go daft, When I blow up my chanter.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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A lot of television assumes the viewer is a bit daft, and I don't think they are.
~ James May
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The daftest logic brings such sweet unrest.
~ Diane Ackerman
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I believe I'll be the judge of how much peril you're worth," he said with a smile. "You're daft." "Again, besotted." he said, squeezing her hand. "I'll tell you of it in glorious detail if you can stay awake long enough to hear it." She smiled at him, which eased his heart a bit.
~ Lynn Kurland
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The statement by Paul McCartney that, although he was a pacifist, he couldn't be at this time of war. Which is as daft as being a vegetarian between meals.
~ Mark Steel
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much of an anticlimax. Miming feels pretty daft at the
~ Nick Mason
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To be a revolutionary one must be a little daft; to be a conservative, a little cynical.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila
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