“Obviously you have lost possession of your Yiddish cup.”

—  Neil Bauman

Adopted from Wikiquote. Last update June 3, 2021. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "Obviously you have lost possession of your Yiddish cup." by Neil Bauman?
Neil Bauman photo
Neil Bauman 6
1951

Related quotes

Jenny Offill photo
Roberto Baggio photo

“I have lost three World Cups, all on penalties. […] If you'll allow me this, it really gets on my nerves.”

Roberto Baggio (1967) Italian association football player

Roberto Baggio http://mrpopo.hubpages.com/hub/Funny-Quotes-by-Soccer-Players. Retrieved on 9.2.2014.

Sophrony (Sakharov) photo

“Stand on the edge of the abyss and when you feel that it is beyond your strength, break off and have a cup of tea.”

Sophrony (Sakharov) (1896–1993) Russian monk, theologian and writer

In conversation with Archimandrite Ephraim of Vatopedi, 20 September 1992
Others
Source: [PEMPTOUSIA: A Conversation with Elder Sophrony, 12 July 2015, https://pemptousia.com/2015/07/a-conversation-with-the-elder-sophrony/, 11 July 2021]

Robert Lynn Asprin photo

“Are you out of your mind? No, you have to be in possession of a mind, first, to be out of it.”

Robert Lynn Asprin (1946–2008) American science fiction and fantasy author

Source: The House that Jack Built (2001), Chapter 4 (p. 85)

“Drink to me with your eyes alone…. And if you will, take the cup to your lips and fill it with kisses, and give it so to me.”

Philostratus (170) Lucius Flavius Philostratus, Greek sophist of Roman imperial period

XXIV. Quoted in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 801-03.
Letters

Elie Wiesel photo

“every question possessed a power that was lost in the answer…”

Variant: He explained to me with great insistence that every question posessed a power that did not lie in the answer.
Source: Night

Frederick Buechner photo

“That cup of tea is definately not down your alley”

Jean Ferris (1939–2015) American children's writer

Source: Once Upon a Marigold

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley photo
Paul Karl Feyerabend photo

Related topics