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The number of speeches given is also not clear, with one source saying four to six, [14] and others suggesting that every unit in the Third Army heard an instance. [ 18 ] [ 16 ] The most famous and well known of the speeches occurred on 5 June 1944, the day before D-Day. [ 19 ]
Soon after, an apparent quote from a 1998 issue of People Magazine went viral on the Internet: Credit: The Other 98% In the quote, Trump calls voters the "dumbest group of voters in the country."
Anytime we hear one of the many oh-so-funny famous lines, it's impossible not to smile, so we rounded up 45 Elf movie quotes that are sure to spread Christmas cheer (maybe even as much as singing).
Bulls do not win bullfights; people do. People do not win people fights; lawyers do. If the Earth could be made to rotate twice as fast, managers would get twice as much done. If the Earth could be made to rotate twenty times as fast, everyone else would get twice as much done since all the managers would fly off. It costs a lot to build bad ...
James Milton Hayes MC (1884, in Ardwick – 1940, in Nice), known as J. Milton Hayes, was an English actor and poet, best known for his 1911 dramatic monologue "The Green Eye of the Yellow God", much parodied by his contemporary Stanley Holloway and later by The Goon Show. He also wrote and performed many other monologues.
The Pot Black quote is almost the correct one, as heard on It'll Be Alright On The Night Anniversary Special in 1999 and the 50 Years of ITV special: "The yellow is on the side cushion, and for those of you watching in black and white, it's just behind the blue" .
The upper half of the sign that now protrudes translates in the local tongue as "Go stick your head in a pig", and is lit up only for special celebrations. The episode Fit the Twentieth of the radio series features a personal computer OS booting sound (à la The Microsoft Sound) set to the tune of "Share and Enjoy".
The Yellow Peril (also the Yellow Terror, the Yellow Menace, and the Yellow Specter) is a racist color metaphor that depicts the peoples of East and Southeast Asia [a] as an existential danger to the Western world.