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Quotes About Roger

When you play against Roger, it's always special. First, because you play in a big area, in a big stadium anyway. And every time the crowd is for him, so it's quite a good sensation.
~ Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Roger Tipple did not have a weak chin so much as a very aggressive neck.
~ Colson Whitehead
I don't want impersonators playing our music badly.
~ Roger Taylor
I suppose Roger had the license to do anything that fitted the venue.
~ Neil Innes
She returned to Boston in April, during the break after the Lent term, a diamond ring from Roger concealed on a chain beneath her sweater, and this made her feel dipped in a protective coating from her family.
~ Jhumpa Lahiri
Roger Federer is stylish.
~ Bjorn Borg
The first ghost to leave the world of the dead was Roger. He took a step forward, and turned to look back at Lyra, and laughed in surprise as he found himself turning into the night, the starlight, the air. . .and then he was gone, leaving behind such a vivid little burst of happiness.
~ Philip Pullman
But we can trust him Roger, I swear, she said with a final effort,Because he's Will.
~ Philip Pullman
In Providence, one of the officers who distributed Indian slaves was the elderly Roger Williams, to whom Ousamequin had provided refuge when he fled the religious persecution of Massachusetts puritans in the winter of 1635–36.
~ Unknown
Static. "Over and out of my mind." "Roger that.
~ Craig Johnson
We are airborne," said Roger trying to smile. "Airborne," repeated Aunt Beatrice, savouring the word. "It is a very pleasant sensation. When I get home I shall write to Elsie Cannan and tell her about it. She has never been airborne." It was encouraging to discover that although she looked like death his charge had plenty of spirit. There was nothing yellow about Aunt Beatrice except her face.
~ D.E. Stevenson
The offer of money to tide him over any temporary difficulties had been sensible and businesslike. Roger had not thanked Dennis—there was no need—but he had appreciated it greatly; the more so because it was so unusual. Roger was frequently asked for the loan of money, but he could not remember ever having been offered such a thing before.
~ D.E. Stevenson
I didn't take a lot of the videos seriously; making videos was one of the most tedious things that you can imagine.
~ Roger Taylor
Something wrong with short men, is there?" Roger inquired. "They tend to turn mean if they don't get their way," Claire answered. "Like small yapping dogs. Cute and fluffy, but cross them and you're likely to get a nasty nip in the ankle.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Roger was on the whole rather glad that her father was not present, since he would certainly have taken paternal umbrage at the sorts of thoughts Roger was thinking; thoughts
~ Diana Gabaldon
In that case, maybe we shouldn't be disturbing you," said a soft American voice. "Oh, I forgot," said Claire, half-turning to the girl who had stood out of sight in the corner of the porch. "Roger Wakefield—my daughter, Brianna.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Last night I dreamed that Roger was leaving. I've been dreaming about his going for a week, ever since Da suggested it. Suggested—ha. Like Moses brought down
~ Diana Gabaldon
I could feel Roger's eyes on the barrel, watching the curious alchemy of cookery, that process of making the transfer of life from one being to another palatable.
~ Diana Gabaldon
The Last Airbender is an agonizing experience in every category I can think of and others still waiting to be invented.
~ Roger Ebert
The future is not a scenario written, which we only have to act out; it is a work which we have to create.
~ Roger Garaudy
The fact that for the initial years of the war Roger's father had been a conscientious objector added more poignancy.
~ Nick Mason
We thought we could augment the band with an extra guitarist to take the pressure off Syd. Jeff Beck's name was mentioned, which would have been an interesting (and spectacular) experiment. I don't think any of us would have had the courage to make the phone call at the time. Roger eventually managed it twenty-five years later.
~ Nick Mason
In the thirteenth century, however, a really great scientific man appeared, who may be said to herald the dawn of modern science in Europe. This man was Roger Bacon. He
~ Oliver Lodge