Quotes About Downstairs
my phone, strolled downstairs for too-strong hospital
~ Jojo Moyes
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She was humming something melancholy and familiar. I strained to make it out—a folk song? a lullabye?—and then realized it was the theme to M*A*S*H. Suicide is painless. I went downstairs.
~ Gillian Flynn
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The doorbell rings, and eager as I might be to continue my fond reverie of bad hair bands, pulverized birds, and my insensitive father, I clear my head and run downstairs to open the door.
~ Jonathan Tropper
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Even on a personal note, my dressing table downstairs is crowded with things, like a mini landscape. It's a city with buildings and towers and roads. There's a pool and a little park. When I move something around it becomes a different tableau.
~ Tony Curtis
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You're awake, he said from the window seat where he'd been sitting with Spike and a copy of Abbie Hoffman's Steal This Book that I happen to know he'd stolen from my mother's bookshelf downstairs.
~ Meg Cabot
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I ran upstairs, loving, weeping. I will run downstairs, unloving, not weeping.
~ Fay Weldon
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She feels very sorry for her mother because people who don't wake up can't go downstairs to the bookstore in the morning.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
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I turned around and headed back to the stairwell, planning to go downstairs and buy a chocolate bar from the vending machine. Maybe it would fall on me and end my misery.
~ Kenneth Oppel
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Hugh got up. Would love to stay and play doctor, love, but duty calls. He headed for the door. Play doctor? Jackass. Harpy. Thank you for saving me in the woods, she said to his back. And for healing Alex. You're welcome. I'll see you downstairs in ten minutes. A moment later Rook slipped into her room and held out his writing pad. Hugh needed help? No, Elara said. He was terrifying.
~ Ilona Andrews
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If you are no well enough to procure your own dressing, you should not be upon your feet downstairs." "Oh, I am plenty strong to retrieve the robe. I am just trying to spare you the inevitable comparisons between our malehoods. Your disappointment would be legion. I am quite phearsom." "You are full of it.
~ J.R. Ward
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It is accepted science that God himself gave the French the gift of their cuisine, and while he was downstairs, cursed the English with theirs.
~ Christopher Moore
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I think he came to the front door and rang the bell, and Maggie let him in, and he said he had forgotten his key; so I think she must have been down stairs.
~ Lizzie Andrew Borden
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I hope you don't mind the intrusion," she said. "I thought we'd air out your chambers while you were downstairs at breakfast." "We?" he repeated ominously, wondering just how many witnesses there were going to be to her murder.
~ Teresa Medeiros
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Keep that shirt on, Slater. Gertie's downstairs," she hissed. "She'll have to stay there. There isn't room in that tub for the three of us.
~ Nora Roberts
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You don't think that room downstairs was made by the Devil, or his wife?" "I don't want to know who made it," Tammy said. "But I know who fed it; who made it important. People. Just like you and me. Addicted to the place.
~ Clive Barker
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The division in our lives was curious. Downstairs there was pure convention; upstairs pure intellect. But there was no connection between them.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Evans, Evans! He Cried. Mrs. Smith was talking aloud to himself, Agnes the servant girl cries to Mrs. Filmer in the kitchen. Evans, Evans he had said as she brought in the tray. She jumped, she did. She scuttled downstairs.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Get-out-of-the-house-NOW-because-he's-calling-you-from-downstairs-and-has-a-chainsaw scared.
~ James Patterson
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I had an irritating flash of nervousness, wondering if he was right outside—or across the street, or downstairs, or hiding in a closet. Because I couldn't stop myself, I rushed to the hall closet and flung it open to make sure. Packed
~ Cherie Priest
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We grew up in Islington, north London, in a Georgian terraced house that nowadays would be split into flats. Our grandparents lived upstairs, there was another tenant living up there and downstairs was the office where people in the area paid their rent.
~ Martin Kemp
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'Upstairs Downstairs' somehow bestrode the different genres that had come before it to create a new drama entity. I suppose that's one of the reasons why it became so instantly popular.
~ Ed Stoppard
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At that moment the gong sounded, and the genial host came tumbling downstairs like the delivery of a ton of coals.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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I'm downstairs. Hurry up, come on. Someone sent a bomb.
~ China Mieville
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There are half a dozen of the boys downstairs.' 'Can you stop him getting in ?' Donnell grinned. 'I could stop an army' he said. 'Can you stop the Saint ?
~ Leslie Charteris
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