Quote by Matthew FitzSimmons Download Open image ““What’s their name for Echo?” “Zhenniao.” “English, Ogden.” “Poisonfeather.”” — Matthew FitzSimmons ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
The main thing is that the 'C' is silent, so it kind of starts with a 'Z.' Z-O-O-K-RIE. It's Ukrainian, on my dad's side. — Matt Czuchry Copy Share Image
“Antonia: I meant to tell you, and then forgot: call a spade a spade, and say 'arse', 'prick', 'cunt', and 'fuck', otherwise the only people who'll understand you will be the scholars of the Capranica think tank - you and your 'rose in the ring', your 'obelisk in the arsenal' your 'leek in the garden', your 'bolt in the door',… — Pietro Aretino Copy Share
“Anyway, zis is Austria. Now somesing else funny! Ze Austrians do not call it 'Austria.' Zey call it O-s-t-e-r-r-e-i-c-h!" and the professor wrote the… — Bertrand R. Brinley Copy Share Image
“Just as you say, sir. There is a letter on the tray, sir." "By Jove, Jeeves, that was practically potry. Rhymed, did you notice?” — P.G. Wodehouse Copy Share Image
“Physically, Echo Spring is nothing more than a nickname for a liquor cabinet, drawn from the brand of bourbon it contains.” — Olivia Laing Copy Share Image
Some people come up to me and say "You know, in Italy, it's pronounced Ber-beel-lia" And I say "Well, here in America, you're annoying..." — Mike Birbiglia Copy Share Image
“Do you know what China is?” Ogden asked. “It’s the Soviet Union on steroids. It’s Russia with a world-class economy and ten times the… — Matthew FitzSimmons Copy Share Image
“The first break in the case came on day six. A college student named Beatrice Arnold called the FBI hotline to report she’d sold… — Matthew FitzSimmons Copy Share Image
“The problem with Insanity was how incredibly sane it felt. He bit his tongue and said nothing to the smirking ghost of his father.” — Matthew Fitzsimmons Copy Share Image
“Albert Camus’s The Stranger, which he’d found revelatory at nineteen. An ancient copy of Don DeLillo’s Great Jones Street had been a” — Matthew FitzSimmons Copy Share Image
“Thirty years ago, people could disappear into America and reinvent themselves. Now it took meticulous planning and a commitment never to reach out to… — Matthew FitzSimmons Copy Share Image
“even when it was no one’s fault, it was always someone’s fault. The” — Matthew FitzSimmons Copy Share Image