Interwar Famous Quotes & Sayings
9 Interwar Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
Once a man began thinking with his body, intelligent decisions came few and far between.— Tanya Huff

Fundamental systemic crises are often associated with the decline of the dominant imperial power and its increasing inability to sustain the system over which it had previously presided. The profound instability of the interwar period owed much to Britain's inability to maintain its role.— Martin Jacques

the baby boom cohorts had to make it on their own, almost as much as the interwar and turn-of-the-century cohorts, who were devastated by war. By contrast, the cohorts born in the last third of the century experienced the powerful influence of inherited wealth to almost the same degree as the cohorts of the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries.— Thomas Piketty

He would much rather hear a piano being demolished by illegal bulldozers than a Mozart concerto— Andy Stanton

I have only been funny about seventy four per cent of the time. Yes I think that is right. Seventy-four per cent of the time.— Will Ferrell

She was transcribing names and phone numbers from an old book to a new one. There were no addresses. Her friends had phone numbers only, a race of people with a seven-bit analog consciousness.— Don DeLillo

The dreadful nostalgia for a wasted life,— Federico Garcia Lorca
the fatal feeling that you were born too late,
or the restless hope for an impossible morning
with the nearby restlessness of the flesh's ache

I just want to kind of tackle every kind of form that exists in the comedy world; whether it be stand-up or hidden camera or parody. Kind of slap it in a movie with hip-hop artists and actors, comedians and girls. I just want to do something fun.— Pauly Shore

Twenty-two pages is not a lot of space. Believe me. Having written a bazillion comics, I still find myself more often than nine pages into a script and realizing to my horror that I'm only about a quarter of the way through the story I wanted to tell, and the next thing you know, I'm making fresh coffee and tearing up the floorboards to rewrite.— Mark Waid
