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Alexis Bromo    (2008-09-01)
Quotes for Thibault

Dear chessfriends, let's help Thibault with quotes. I like it. And I propose everyone to post here interesting quotes with their sources. Isn't it interesting idea? :) And a proposition to Thibault - choose the best and revard author anyhow.


Ilmars Cirulis    (2008-09-01 18:01:31)
Re

Don't be too much open-minded - your brains can fall out.
(I don't know author)


Don Groves    (2008-09-03 01:29:42)
Here's one...

"The metric system did not catch on in the United States, unless you count the increasing popularity of the nine-millimeter bullet." -- Dave Barry


Janos Helmer    (2008-09-28 07:28:52)
An other one :

The difference between success and failure is much smaller than most people might suspect. And that small difference can often be traced to a subtle dealmaking nuance that can change the course of an entire industry.


Rodolfo d Ettorre    (2008-10-12 13:22:16)
Quotes

I was watching a TV movie and I heard this:

The dance is a vertical expression of a horizontal wish.


Thibault de Vassal    (2008-10-12 15:36:28)
"Shall we dance ?"

Oh oh, you were watching Richard Gere !


Don Groves    (2008-10-13 00:29:36)
Shall we dance

You may have been watching Richard Gere, I was watching Jennifer Lopez!!!


Don Groves    (2008-10-13 00:31:35)
Jennifer Lopez

It was Lopez who told Richard Gere, "The tango is a vertical expression of a horizontal desire."


Rodolfo d Ettorre    (2008-10-13 00:34:25)
Jennifer Lopez

Yes, it was Jennifer Lopez, last night.


Thibault de Vassal    (2008-10-13 12:06:00)
J Lo

Well played Don ;) .. actually I did not watch the film yet, and I forgot the name of the actress with Richard Gere. Thanks for reminding me... (btw she was great in U-Turn)


Normajean Yates    (2008-10-24 05:36:48)
reminds me..

reminds me of this Tinto Brass film 'Fallo!' - the episode where this woman is making love and there is a neighbouring voyeur - and she is so disappointed at the end because - the voyeur [assumed male] is peeping not on her, but on the *male* :)

PS: the film is not worth seeing..


Don Groves    (2008-10-24 06:11:15)
Reminds me...

Thanks for the warning ;-)


Normajean Yates    (2008-10-24 06:52:00)
well if you must... :)

Well if you must check it out, do so :) I mean how can one tell whether a film is woth seeing without seeing it?
br> After all, I had to see it to decide that it wasn't worth seeing :)