
“Great balls of fire. Don't bother me anymore, and don't call me sugar.”
Give War a Chance (1992)
“Great balls of fire. Don't bother me anymore, and don't call me sugar.”
[It's Getting Ugly Out There: The Frauds, Bunglers, Liars, and Losers Who Are Hurting America, Wiley, 9780470144794].
2008
[in.movies.yahoo.com, Rani: Not Dating!, http://in.movies.yahoo.com/050505/32/5yfpo.html, 1 October, 2006]
Famous Quotes
On the morality of the firebombing campaign http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/bomb/peopleevents/pandeAMEX61.html)
Source: Quotes of Salvador Dali, 1961 - 1970, Diary of a Genius (1964), p. 42
Song lyrics, 50 Words for Snow (2011)
Hello Out There (1941)
Context: When, at the age of eighteen, I was the manager of the Postal Telegraph office at 21 Taylor Street in San Francisco, I remember having been asked by the clerk there, a man named Clifford, who the hell I thought I was. And I remember replying very simply and earnestly somewhat as follows: If you have ever heard of George Bernard Shaw, if you have ever read his plays or prefaces, you will know what I mean when I tell you that I am that man by another name.
Who is he? I remember the clerk asking.
George Bernard Shaw, I replied, is the tonic of the Christian peoples of the world. He is health, wisdom, and comedy, and that's what I am too.
How do you figure? The clerk said.
Don't bother me, I said. I'm the night manager of this office and when I tell you something it's final.