Zitat des Tages über Junge / Lad:
By nature, I was a little guy with big legs - a stocky lad.
Syntax, my lad. It has been restored to the highest place in the republic.
The troubles of our proud and angry dust are from eternity, and shall not fail. Bear them we can, and if we can we must. Shoulder the sky, my lad, and drink your ale.
Joyce for all his devotion to his art, terrible in its austerity, was a lad born with a song on one side of him, a dance on the other; two gay guardian angels every human ought to have.
I'm a London lad, but I'm fascinated by America. I want to take a motorcycling trip across the country and see those wide open spaces.
Early on in my career I had a lot of bad press about my temperament, but I was only a young lad then.
I'm just a normal young lad who plays football.
Old age is a special problem for me because I've never been able to shed the mental image I have of myself - a lad of about 19.
They're cheering a young lad, the champion playboy of the Western World.
I know I'm 25 now, but there's still that little lad inside me who likes his dad there to see him.
A good heart will help you to a bonny face, my lad and a bad one will turn the bonniest into something worse than ugly.
When I was a West Virginia lad of 17, I met a Massachusetts lad of 42 by the name of John F. Kennedy. At the time, I was in a bright orange suit that I had just purchased to wear to the 1960 National Science Fair, where I hoped my home-built rockets would win a medal. Kennedy was in West Virginia trying to win the state's presidential primary.
Science, my lad, is made up of mistakes, but they are mistakes which it is useful to make, because they lead little by little to the truth.
My lad chewed and swallowed a dictionary. We gave him Epsom salts - but we can't get a word out of him.
I feel sympathy for the working class lad. I've always championed about ticket prices and try to equate that to people's salaries.
Shoulder the sky, my lad, and drink your ale.
Young blood must have its course, lad, and every dog its day.
At school, I was a shy lad and still am. But acting gives me licence to be up there, demanding the focus. It's the one time in my life where I don't have to shout to be heard.
I had some vague memory of visiting Canberra as a lad, when we came up with my father by car. But when I made the long train journey from Sydney to Canberra and arrived at the little stop, I did wonder slightly whether this really was the national capital.
In London the day after Christmas (Boxing Day), it began to snow: my first snow in England. For five years, I had been tactfully asking, 'Do you ever have snow at all?' as I steeled myself to the six months of wet, tepid gray that make up an English winter. 'Ooo, I do remember snow,' was the usual reply, 'when I were a lad.'
I come from a very sporting family and played many sports as a lad.
I'm a working class lad. So at 25, and with no-one in our family having any theatrical inclination, when I said, 'I'm going to scratch all that and become an actor,' I may as well have said I was going to be a Premiership footballer for the chance I'd have.
I'm a hard-mouthed northeastern lad. That's me - the Eminem of Northeast England.
Elton John is an absolute lad. He's a hero.
I'm a lad of the '60s. I started a magazine to try and end the Vietnam war, but it was a number of years before I had the profile, the financial resources and the time to do more.
As a lad growing up in the Fifties and Sixties, I played both Gaelic football and soccer and loved them both.
Being a young Kiwi lad, a young Polynesian boy, I was pretty close to my family. But when I moved to Sydney, I went from training twice a week, playing touch footy with my mates, to working full-time as a labourer and training professionally.
I was, by the way - I'm an Essex lad, born and raised in Essex in the U.K.