Quotes About Polish
However, that old mode of Polish filmmaking virtually disappeared.
~ Andrzej Wajda
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I wonder how long it takes before the polish given by nature gets worn off by nurture.
~ Jodi Picoult
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It is most necessary to avoid rusticity in any way, whether in material, design, or execution.
~ George Edmund Street
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Your children....are like diamonds...they may need polish.. and education of the right kind will impart this lustre.
~ George Q. Cannon
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Sophie Hodorowicz Knab, Polish Customs, Traditions, and Folklore (New York: Hippocrene Books, 1996), p. 259. people
~ Diane Ackerman
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to hell with anything unrefined has always been my motto
~ Don Marquis
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Another woman working for British intelligence was perhaps the most spectacular Polish spy of all during the war. Known as Christine Granville, she was actually Countess Krystyna Gizycka (née Skarbek), the young and beautiful scion of a Polish aristocratic family.
~ Unknown
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Certainly a liberal education does manifest itself in a courtesy, propriety, and polish of word and action, which is beautiful in itself, and acceptable to others; but it does much more. It brings the mind into form,—for the mind is like the body.
~ John Henry Newman
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Certainly a liberal education does manifest itself in a courtesy, propriety, and polish of word and action, which is beautiful in itself, and acceptable to others; but it does much more.
~ John Henry Newman
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Tannenberg, after the village in which he had established his headquarters and also in order to avenge a Polish victory over Germany on the same battlefield in 1422. Soon afterwards
~ Unknown
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Hardships forge and polish our lives, so that eventually they shine with brilliant fortune and benefit. If left in its raw, unpolished form, even the most magnificent gem will not sparkle. The same applies to our lives.
~ Unknown
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An Egyptian Pulled Glass Bottle In The Shape Of A Fish" Here we have thirst and patience, from the first, and art, as in a wave held up for us to see in its essential perpendicularity; Not brittle but intense--the spectrum, that spectacular and humble animal the fish, whose scales turn aside the sun's sword with their polish.
~ Marianne Moore
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We had 1 book, the phone book, I've read it, it wasn't a great read, lots of characters, and on the end loads of polish people turn up.
~ Unknown
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Are you Polish? Okay, I'll talk slower.
~ Henny Youngman
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A Polish guy locked his keys in the car. It took an hour to get his wife out.
~ Henny Youngman
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How do Polish people spell farm? E-I-E-I-O
~ Henny Youngman
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With reference to the heart's blindness and it's cure the Prophet said: "For everything there is a polish that taketh away rust, and the polish of the heart is remembrance of God." And when asked who would rank highest in God's esteem on the Day of Resurrection he answered: "The men and the women who invoke God much in remembrance.
~ Unknown
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The city is courting bites, asks me to polish silver, making sounds fit for no one's ears.
~ Unknown
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my voice firm as I took charge. Keeping the surface polished.
~ Megan Hart
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Read, Write, Edit, Repeat
~ Unknown
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Physiology on one side, sociology on another, signed the partition of psychology. Personal life has been abolished, like the Polish Sejm.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila
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The word "fractal" was coined in 1975 by the Polish/French/American mathematician, Benoît Mandelbrot (b. 1924), to describe shapes which are detailed at all scales.
~ Unknown
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Public opinion has so far not been averse to the blackmailing of Swiss bankers and German industrialists, but it might look less kindly on the blackmailing of starving Polish peasants. Jews who lost family members during the Nazi holocaust might also take a jaundiced view of the WJRO's machinations. Claiming to be the legitimate heir of those who perished in order to appropriate their assets could easily be mistaken for grave-robbery.
~ Unknown
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In her family they used to say that you always had to sit for a minute before heading off on any kind of trip—an old provincial Polish habit—
~ Olga Tokarczuk
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