Ein schöner Anfang und ein Lieblingssatz
Ich habe geraume Zeit darüber meditiert und mich besonnen und bin zum Schluß gekommen, daß ich einen neuen liebsten Satz gefunden habe. Er stammt von Isaac Asimov und findet sich am Ende folgenden Zitates, in Klammern:
Zitat: Isaac Asimov
I received a letter the other day. It was handwritten in crabbed penmanship so that it was very difficult to read. Nevertheless, I tried to make it out just in case it might prove to be important. In the first sentence, the writer told me he was majoring in English literature, but felt he needed to teach me science. (I sighed a bit, for I knew very few English Lit majors who are equipped to teach me science, but I am very aware of the vast state of my ignorance and I am prepared to learn as much as I can from anyone, so I read on.) Großartig, oder?
Der gesamte Essay findet sich hier, ist aber weniger gut als der Anfang: http://chem.tufts.edu/AnswersInScience/RelativityofWrong.htm
In general, Bumblebee Man only speaks in simple, over-enounced Spanish sentences. His catchphrases of choice are typically Ay, ay, ay, no me gusta! (I dont like it!), Ay, ay, ay, no es bueno! (Thats not good!) and Ay, Dios no me ama! (God doesnt love me!)