
“I don’t know what the win look like.”
Source: The Expanse, Tiamat's Wrath (2019), Chapter 11 (p. 120)
David Wilson, Rutherford, Simple Genius (1983)
“I don’t know what the win look like.”
Source: The Expanse, Tiamat's Wrath (2019), Chapter 11 (p. 120)
“Darlin'… I know what you look like when you've been kissed.”
Source: Sugar Daddy
“Because they know the name of what I am looking for, they think they know what I am looking for!”
Porque saben el nombre de lo que busco ¡creen que saben lo que busco!
Voces (1943)
“We do not know what the unicorn looks like.”
Book of Imaginary Beings (1957), as translated by Norman Thomas di Giovanni
Context: It is universally held that the unicorn is a supernatural being and of auspicious omen; so say the odes, the annals, the biographies of worthies, and other texts whose authority is unimpeachable. Even village women and children know that the unicorn is a lucky sign. But this animal does not figure among the barnyard animals, it is not always easy to come across, it does not lend itself to zoological classification. Nor is it like the horse or bull, the wolf or deer. In such circumstances we may be face to face with a unicorn and not know for sure that we are. We know that a certain animal with a mane is a horse and that a certain animal with horns is a bull. We do not know what the unicorn looks like.
Review of Voodoo Planet: Solar Queen, book 3 by Andre Norton http://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/oh-andre-norton-no, 2015
2010s
Source: Two Hundred Million Americans in Search of a Government (1969), p. 35