(15 quotes found)
“For suddenly, I saw you there And through foggy London town The sun was shining everywhere...”
George Gershwin
“If I could just get a nuclear device inside Foggy Bottom, I think that's the answer. I mean, you get through this (book), and you say, 'We've got to blow that thing up.' ”
Pat Robertson
“When it's foggy in the pulpit it's cloudy in the pew.”
Cavett Robert
“The only problem comes when it is foggy and the route to the flag becomes obscured. Rain and wind have never been a problem.”
Dan Steiner
“It was no good marking Foggy because once he started to run you had to stay with him and not many people could.”
Jack Charlton
“I'm a little foggy, a little dizzy,”
Robby Ginepri
“Think of the contrast. Brixton in the 1870s. Dark, smoky, foggy London, the opposite of what we associate with Van Gogh's art: the bright colors and the sunny, open scenes in Provence.”
Nicholas Wright
“It was sort of foggy, hazy.”
Robert Stanley
“It was either in the second or third period. I don't remember. I'm still a little bit foggy on certain things.”
George Hingson
“I remember everything up until the hit. Then it gets a little foggy after that. Some of the plays I didn't really remember, but the guys helped me get through it.”
Lofa Tatupu