Yw Quotes

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Dechymic pwy yw. Creadt kyn dilyw. Creadur kadarn Heb gic heb ascwrn. Heb wytheu heb waet. Heb pen aheb traet. Ny bed hyn ny byd ieu. No get y dechreu. Ny daw oe odeu Yr ofyn nac agheu. Ny dioes eisseu Gan greaduryeu. Guess who it is. Created before the deluge. A creature strong, Without flesh, without bone, Without veins, without blood, Without head, and without feet. It will not be older, it will not be younger, Than it was in the beginning. There will not come from his design Fear or death. He has no wants From creatures.
Taliesin
O’ Cernunnos, with antler crown, you rid us all of the ungrateful kind with new life sown, amongst the moss, we’ve lain down to weep, diolch for the peace of mind, the pain you have (for centuries) known, hir yw pob ymaros, in wake and sleep, we knew you’d return to us!
Lavinia Valeriana (Adrift in Acheron)
Children and adolescents play a nearly incomprehensible nuclear strategy game with tennis equipment against the real or holographic(?) backdrop of sabotaged ATHSCME 1900 atmospheric displacement towers exploding and toppling during the New New England Chemical Emergency of Y.W. CELLULOID (UNRELEASED)
David Foster Wallace (Infinite Jest)
Möbius Strips. Year of the Whopper. Latrodectus Mactans Productions. 'Hugh G. Section,' Pam Heath, 'Bunny Day,' 'Taffy Appel'; 35 mm.; 109 minutes black and white; sound. Pornography-parody, possible parodic homage to Fosse's All That Jazz, in which a theoretical physicist ('Reaction'), who can only achieve mathematical insight during coitus, conceives of Death as a lethally beautiful woman (Heath). INTERLACE TALENT FEATURE CARTRIDGE #357-65-32 (Y.W.)
David Foster Wallace (Infinite Jest)
Môr o gân yw Cymru i gyd. [All Wales is a sea of song.]
Winston S. Churchill (Churchill by Himself: In His Own Words)
Little did she know That Trwtyn Tratyn Is my name.” This last verse works much better in the original Welsh, reminding us too that rhythm and rhyme are essential to a good spell: “Bychan a wydda’ hi Mai Trwtyn-Tratyn Yw f’enw i.
John Kruse (Who's Who in Faeryland)
Hi wardda’n iawn pe gwypa hi, Taw Gwarwyn-a-throt yw’m enw i. How she would laugh, did she know That Gwarwyn-a-throt is my name!
John Kruse (Who's Who in Faeryland)
In the manuscript recorded by Elis Gruffudd we are provided the following wonderful description of her abilities: “a oedd geluydd a dysgedic ynn y tair Kyluyddyd, yr hrain yssyd y’w henwi: hud, witshkrafft, a sossri (and she was learned in the three arts of magic, witchcraft, and sorcery).
Kristoffer Hughes (From the Cauldron Born: Exploring the Magic of Welsh Legend & Lore)