“A dutch novel is like a lame coitus”
Annie M.G. Schmidt
“Coitus can scarcely be said to take place in a vacuum; although of itself it appears a biological and physical activity, it is set so deeply within the larger context of human affairs that it serves as a charged microcosm of the variety of attitudes and values to which culture subscribes. Among other things, it may serve as a model of sexual politics on an individual or personal plane.”
Kate Millett
“I said it in Hebrew - I said it in Dutch - / I said it in German and Greek; / But I wholly forgot (and it vexes me much) / That English is what you speak!”
Lewis Carroll
“An Englishman will fairly drink as much As will maintain two families of Dutch”
Daniel Defoe
“The Dutch are braver and more creative players, but less disciplined. They want to let the opponent see and feel that they're better, but they forget to score and settle the game.”
Franz Beckenbauer
“I've been a waitress since I was 15 years old. I started at what used to the Dutch Kitchen at the corner of West Grand Avenue and Fourth Street.”
Jackie Spafford
“I think we had a very good game, playing on this level equal with the Dutch team. It was a really good match and it could have gone either way.”
Lars Lagerback