Quotes About Arrangement
Frances was, by nature, an organizer. She wanted to believe that happiness could be arranged. Well, perhaps it could.
~ Jane Rule
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New Orleans could not be further removed from where I am from. I come from Holland, where everything is perfectly arranged - it's neat; there's no real crime. There's a very strong middle class. Then you get dumped in New Orleans - just the funkiest city, crazy problems, but also street culture unlike anywhere in the States.
~ Michiel Huisman
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In garden arrangement, as in all other kinds of decorative work, one has not only to acquire a knowledge of what to do, but also to gain some wisdom in perceiving what it is well to let alone.
~ Gertrude Jekyll
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Organizing ahead of time makes the work more enjoyable.
~ Anne Burrell
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Every civilization is, among other things, an arrangement for domesticating the passions and setting them to do useful work.
~ Aldous Huxley
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To me, when you decorate your home with just one store, it looks like that - it looks like a catalog.
~ Bobby Berk
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Objects in pictures should so be arranged as by their very position to tell their own story.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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A house is very much like a portrait. I cannot disconnect houses from people. The thought of arrangement, the curves and straight lines. It gives an indication of the character at the heart of it.
~ Christian Louboutin
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My only phobia is untidiness. My hair has to be neatly kept; my shoes are always clean. Everything has to be in a straight line, in its place.
~ Norman Wisdom
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I see a picture right now that's not parallel, so I'm going to go straighten it. Things must be in order.
~ Katherine Johnson
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I've always had a great feel for space and how objects occupy it.
~ Eric Dane
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I have an agreement with the dental office I work for that we'll be closed on Wednesdays.
~ Britt Baker
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Arranging an official dinner in an embassy is a little like writing a script for a play. The prolog is the guest list, often the most difficult part of the whole creative operation.
~ Letitia Baldrige
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An idea in your head is merely an idle notion. But an idea written down, that's the beginning of something! Stripped down to its briefs, a piece of writing is nothing more than a handful of ideas, put into words and arranged to do a job. We all get ideas—try not thinking in the shower. The trick is to write them down.
~ Patricia T. O'Conner
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Your system is perfectly designed to yield the result you are getting." This
~ Dallas Willard
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Haosul care ne inconjoara este cladit pe o ordine bine definita.
~ Dan Brown
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Evet, efendim. Eski ve yeni polis ve müfettiÅŸlerin Yeralt? Åžehri'ndekilerle yapt?klar? eski bir anlaÅŸma. AÅŸa?? inip hayatlar?n? zorlaÅŸt?rmay?z; onlar da yukar? ç?k?p bizimkini zorlaÅŸt?rmaz. Canl?lar?n çoÄŸunun ölülerle yapmaya çal??t?klar? türden bir anlaÅŸmaya benziyor
~ Dan Simmons
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Children in a family are like flowers in a bouquet: there's always one determined to face in an opposite direction from the way the arranger desires.
~ Marcelene Cox
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politician twenty-two years her senior, had been calculated, strategized, and arranged. It was
~ William Bernhardt
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each in its order place
~ William Faulkner
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each in its ordered place
~ William Faulkner
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Their pursuits were by now so mysterious to one another that neither showed surprise at anything the other did or said, each, in fact, depending more and more heavily on the other for encouragement, an arrangement somewhat similar to that magic formula of modern marriage, whose parties are encouraged by disapprobation and disinterest respectively.
~ William Gaddis
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Jimmy laughed. The thing was a computer terminal, he said. It could talk. And not in a synth-voice, but with a beautiful arrangement of gears and miniature organ pipes. It was a baroque thing for anyone to have constructed, a perverse thing, because synth-voice chips cost next to nothing.
~ William Gibson
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Every way of classifying a thing is but a way of handling it for some particular purpose.
~ William James
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