Quotes About Henley
Me and Don Henley are fast acquaintances now, or something. He actually got on stage and sang with me.
~ Mojo Nixon
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No one would have ever guessed that seven of the world's most talented teenagers were coming to the Henley that day for an entirely different sort of lesson.
~ Ally Carter
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Oh you're heist-drunk Kitty Kat. And you have been since the Henley.
~ Ally Carter
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You've got your own little heist society and now you're gonna rob the Henley." He turned and started moving down the busy street. "Call Uncle Eddie, Kat. Tell him it's over. You're out.
~ Ally Carter
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If the numbers Henley was quoting were accurate, it would make Dean Corll the worst mass murderer in American history.
~ Robert Keller
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My first few plays took place in the South and even The Lucky Spot was in the thirties but in Louisiana.
~ Beth Henley
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Bland as a Jesuit, sober as a hymn.
~ William Ernest Henley
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In which year did a Harvard sculler last outrow an Oxford man at Henley?
~ Dan Brown
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Before we had washed them, they had been very, very dirty, it is true; but they were just wearable. After we had washed them—well, the river between Reading and Henley was much cleaner, after we had washed our clothes in it, than it was before. All the dirt contained in the river between Reading and Henley, we collected, during that wash, and worked it into our clothes.
~ Jerome K. Jerome
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George suggested walking back to Henley and assaulting a policeman, and so getting a night's lodging in the station-house. But then there was the thought, "Suppose he only hits us back and refuses to lock us up!" We could not pass the whole night fighting policemen. Besides, we did not want to overdo the thing and get six months.
~ Jerome K. Jerome
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Yet Henley never wholly lost that first admiration, for after Wilde's downfall he said to me: "Why did he do it? I told my lads to attack him and yet we might have fought under his banner.
~ W.B. Yeats
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