7 ordspråk av Joe Orton

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Joe Orton föddes den January 1st 1933 och dog den 9 August 1967 - noted for his outrageous and macabre farces.
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 Every luxury was lavished on you - atheism, breast-feeding, circumcision. I had to make my own way.

 I'd the upbringing a nun would envy. Until I was fifteen I was more familiar with Africa than my own body.

 It's all any reasonable child can expect if the dad is present at the conception.

 Reading isn't an occupation we encourage among police officers. We try to keep the paperwork down to a minimum.

 The humble and meek are thirsting for blood.

 The humble and meek are thirsting for blood.

 The kind of people who always go on about whether a thing is in good taste invariably have very bad taste



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This website focuses on proverbs in the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian languages, and some parts including the links below have not been translated to English. They are mainly FAQs, various information and webpages for improving the collection.



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Vad är proverb?
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Vanliga frågor
Om samlingen
Ordspråkshjältar
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När det blåser kallt är ordspråk ballt.

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