Pis Quotes

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Don DeLillo
“Tyle w nich było chrześcijaństwa. I tak niewiele z Chrystusa.”
Don DeLillo, Américana

Linda Weaver Clarke
“Rick looked at his watch and gave a nod. “Yup! We have enough time before our next appointment.”
“Enough time for what?” asked Amelia.
He grinned and began dancing around her and singing in jazz style: “Goin’ down the bayou! Goin’ down the bayou! Goin’ down the bayou! Doodle-ee doodle-ee-doo!”
When Rick saw her eyes brighten, he said, I checked out a few bayous at Cross Lake. We’re goin’ down the bayou, sweetie.”
Amelia asked with laughter in her voice, “Were you just singing a Disney tune? From the Princess and the Frog?”
“Yup! I have many talents.”
Linda Weaver Clarke, Mystery on the Bayou

Linda Weaver Clarke
“She struggled with all her might, but he was much too heavy and strong.
With a sigh, Amelia finally said, “You win. How can I defend myself in a situation like this?”
“That’s a good question.”
With a satisfied grin, he got to his feet and said, “I’ll show you.”
Linda Weaver Clarke, Mystery on the Bayou

Linda Weaver Clarke
“After a long while, Rick cleared his throat and pulled over to the side of the road. He then turned to her and said, “Amelia sweetie, a lot of problems are caused because of a lack of communication. When you try to guess what the other is thinking, then that’s when you get into trouble. If we communicate, find time for one another, don’t take each other for granted, and even share responsibilities, it will bring us closer.”
“Share responsibilities?”
He nodded. “Sure. A man who thinks he’s too good to share with the chores needs to reevaluate his relationship with his wife.”
Linda Weaver Clarke, Mystery on the Bayou

Linda Weaver Clarke
“He strummed a few chords and then sang:
You are my sunshine, my only sunshine.
You make me happy when skies are gray.
You’ll never know dear, how much I love you.
Please don’t take my sunshine away.
Rick sang one more verse, and when he was done, he winked at Amelia and smiled.”
Linda Weaver Clarke, Mystery on the Bayou

Karol Modzelewski
“Ogniwem trwale łączącym poszkodowany lud z Prawem i Sprawiedliwością są nie tyle nadzieje na pozytywną odmianę losu, ile wspólnota emocji negatywnych. Ludzie pokrzywdzeni przez Wielką Zmianę nie za bardzo liczą na to, że PiS po powrocie do władzy poprawi warunki ich życia codziennego; raczej liczą na to, że kolejny rząd Kaczyńskiego wymierzy sprawiedliwość tym sukinsynom, którym się w transformacji powiodło. Doświadczenie lat 2005–2007 daje tym ludowym nadziejom solidną podstawę.”
Karol Modzelewski, Zajeździmy kobyłę historii. Wyznania poobijanego jeźdźca