Quotes About Polish
A novelty in Polish filmmaking was that it was possible to find funds for a big production. However, at the same time, the state budget committed less and less money to filmmaking.
~ Andrzej Wajda
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Yet truth is a diamond; even mishandles, smeared with grease, or buried in mud, it cannot be marred and waits for one with a cloth to polish it clean.
~ Sigmund Brouwer
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Polský úspÄ›ch v prolomení Enigmy byl dán tÃ…â"¢emi faktory: strachem, matematikou a Å¡pionáží.
~ Simon Singh
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Edit your author as you would be edited.
~ Barbara Sjoholm
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He did not want middle-aged men with distinguished records with him: they could be better employed elsewhere, and would, moreover, have bored him. He wanted polished young men of good families, who were of his own world, who knew how to make themselves pleasant in exalted circles, and could amuse his leisure moments with their adventures, and their fun, and their bubbling energy.
~ Georgette Heyer
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We are living in a world today where lemonade is made from artificial flavors and furniture polish is made from real lemons.
~ Alfred Newman
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It has always been my practice to cast a long paragraph in a single mould, to try it by my ear, to deposit it in my memory, but to suspend the action of the pen till I had given the last polish to my work.
~ Edward Gibbon
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A Polish man was suffering from constipation, so his doctor pre-scribed suppositories. A week later the Pole complained to the doctor that they didn't produce the desired results. "Have you been taking them regularly?" the doctor asked. "What do you think I've been doing," the Pole replied, "shoving them up my ass?!
~ Scott McNeely
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The American is said to become full-flavored, and in time a most all-round man, through the polish which Europe can impart.
~ M. E. W. Sherwood
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The air had that familiar tang of floor polish, socks and stale dinners that most schools share.
~ Jonathan Stroud
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For a longer nail look, I get a gel manicure. They grow with the gel polish, and then I keep going until I want my natural, short nails back with the regular polish.
~ Edy Ganem
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The members of my people who took part in the pogrom in Kielce after the end of World War II expelled themselves from the Polish people. That is my deep personal conviction.
~ Andrzej Duda
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When we got ready to ship out Firefox 1.0, the last set of things we did was to make it appealing to a consumer, to add the polish of a world-class product to it.
~ Mitchell Baker
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It was impossible for me to believe that conditions in Europe could be worse than they were in the Polish section of Chicago, and in many Italian and Irish tenements, or that any workshops could be worse than some of those I had seen in our foreign quarters.
~ Alice Hamilton
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Later, in the afternoon, I read what I did that morning. It's almost always a surprise. But I can read it rationally; edit, polish, re-write, and think what I might do tomorrow in the early darkness.
~ Jeff Lindsay
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I have a sweet tooth for song and music. This is my Polish sin.
~ Pope John Paul II
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The shiny, varnished seating,
~ Shamim Sarif
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Please, sit in my sky and let me polish your shine.
~ Shane Koyczan
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Use every mistake. The inarticulate parts point to where you must make the words say exactly what you mean. The ragged parts point to what you must polish. The gaping holes tell you what has to be filled. The dull parts tell you unfailingly what must be cut. The blank spots show exactly what you must go out and find. These are infallible guides, and though they talk tough, they are your friends.
~ Stephen Koch
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it takes exactly eighteen shots tae polish off a fifth o' a bottle o' Scotch, thus, a game o' golf equates tae eighteen holes...
~ Steve Alten
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It is not my words that I polish, but my ideas. 102
~ Joseph Joubert
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This sky, Sid.It's the sky of the great epics.The great Polish epics. Of Pan Tadeusz
~ Esi Edugyan
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Auschwitz had originally been a Polish town called O´swie?cim with 12,000 people of whom 5,000 were Jews. Most of those people had been moved out of their homes after the Germans invaded, renamed the town and built and expanded the camp across a huge area.
~ Eva Schloss
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I guess if they ever do a remake of 'Sophie's Choice,' I could play the Meryl Streep part. I've got to work on my Polish accent. Maybe I'll be the definitive King Lear one day. You know, if they ever feel that King Lear should be more Jewy.
~ Gilbert Gottfried
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