「愚か者」とは [3.11被災地の住民として]
---and most fools do.
--Dale Carnegie (U.S. writer and public speaking teacher; 1888-1955)
危険 or 安全? [原発事故の裏の世界]
--Mary Kay Ash (Founder, Mary Cay Cosmetics)
元・銀行強盗だった作家の文法無視の弁 [◆アイディア保管庫◆]
That's where the money is.
--Williie Sutton (U.S. bank robber and writer; 1901-80)
100年も生きれば、そうだよね。 [◆アイディア保管庫◆]
When I was 65, I still had pimples.
--George Burns (U.S. comedian; 1896-1996)
この問題 クスッと笑えば 大正解 [◆アイディア保管庫◆]
A 氏とB 君の会話を読んで、問題に対する適切な答を①~④から選びなさい。
A 氏 Do you think we should get directions to the conference center?
B 君 If we're going downtown, I'll be able to find it.
A 氏 With your sence of direction, maybe we should get a map.
問題
Why does he need a map?
① The meeting is downtown.
② He usually goes alone.
③ He often gets lost.
④ It's his first trip here.
一生の目標 [植樹レポート@津波被災地・足尾銅山etc.]
社長、それじゃ帰って来れません! [◆アイディア保管庫◆]
次の会話を読んで、問題に対する適切な答を①~④から選びなさい。
A: Perhaps I should remind you, Jack, that it is company policy to travel economy class.
B: What if the economy section full?
A: Then wait for another flight.
問題
What is the employer angry about?
①Jack was away from the office too much.
②Jack bought a first class ticket.
③Jack missed his flight.
④Jack kept him waiting.
You mean AVATAR ? [◆アイディア保管庫◆]
Life is like a B-grade movie.
You don't want to leave in the middle of it,
but you don't want see it again.
--Ted Turner (U.S. broadcasting and sports executive, yachtsman)