Rooms Quotes
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Mr. Thornton felt that in this influx no one was speaking to Margaret, and was restless under this apparent neglect. But he never went near her himself; he did not look at her. Only, he knew what she was doing — or not doing — better than anyone else in the room. Margaret was so unconscious of herself, and so much amused by watching other people, that she never thought whether she was left unnoticed or not.
Elizabeth Gaskell
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I really love the internet. They say chat-rooms are the trailer park of the internet but I find it amazing.
Carrie Fisher
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I felt like there wasn't a political discourse. I felt like there was just one set of values, and any one set of values was wrong; that there should at least be room for conversation.
Cecily McMillan
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Had I been in Toronto, I would certainly have been killed in this attack. In the room where I normally sleep, the flames and the smoke and the soot is such that the gases would have killed me.
Ernst Zundel
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I actually feel most at home when I find people who make me feel really dumb, who are brilliant at their particular things. And then I gather these people, put them in a room and watch incredible things come out of it.
Mick Ebeling
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I get to play around with different ideas and beautiful melodies. I don't have to yell in a rock voice. I think you can get an emotional depth in the types of rooms we're playing that you can't find in larger rooms.
Cynthia Leigh Wilson The B-52s
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There can't be that many individual souls. Not souls like mine. There isn't room. There can't be.
Stephen Fry
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The writers are so smart, I can only imagine. I would love to be in that room. I love the creative process.
Carrie-Anne Moss
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Never be afraid to let people go if they're not right; often that's the only way you can make room for the right person.
Stuart Wilde
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The family. We are a strange little band of characters trudging through life sharing diseases and toothpaste, coveting one another's desserts, hiding shampoo, borrowing money, locking each other out of our rooms. . . and trying to figure out the common thread that bound us all together.
Erma Bombeck
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He walked into a room and everything stopped. Elvis was just so physically beautiful that even if he didn't have any talent... just his face, just his presence. And he was funny, charming, and complicated, but he didn't wear it on his sleeve. You didn't see that he was complicated. You saw great needs.
Tuesday Weld
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So, once I get writing I really try and put five to eight hours a day in my room with a guitar to really try and come up with stuff that feels interesting enough to me to keep it.
Catie Curtis
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It's not how pretty you are or how talented you are. It's that if these five people on this day in this room like you, then you get a job.
Nicole Ari Parker-Kodjoe
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If you give a character room to breathe, they come alive.
Catherine Keener
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She had rooms in her mind that she would not look into.
Wallace Stegner
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There's no room for demons when you're self-possessed.
Carrie Fisher
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Every life needs a little space. It leaves room for good things to enter it.
Sarah Addison Allen
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I do like to play people I wouldnt want to spend five minutes in a room with.
Michaela Watkins
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Any room in our house at any time in the day was there to read in or to be read to.
Eudora Welty
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Roger, Tranquility. Be advised there are lots of smiling faces in this room and all over the world. Over.
Charles Duke
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We absolutely must leave room for doubt or there is no progress and no learning. There is no learning without having to pose a question. And a question requires doubt. People search for certainty. But there is no certainty.
Richard Feynman
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It is obvious that the best qualities in man must atrophy in a standing-room-only environment.
Stewart Udall
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It is better that you live in a one-room garret with a leaky roof, than live in a large house, the mortgage payments of which are causing your colon to turn cancerous!
Stuart Wilde
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In America there is institutional racism that we all inherit and participate in, like breathing the air in this room - and we have to become sensitive to it.
Henry Louis Gates