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Quotes About Row

I am a person who holds the aesthetic high. I have suits made in Savile Row.
~ Gary Kemp
An appeal to me in this fiendish row - is there? Very well; I hear; I admit, but I have a voice too, and for good or evil mine is the speech that cannot be silenced.
~ Joseph Conrad
May I share with you my earliest memory of a political row? It was with my mother, about the Queen - classic Freudian stuff, shrinks would say. I was eight, and refusing to watch the Queen's Christmas Day broadcast.
~ Alastair Campbell
Goodbye Norma Jean From the young man in the 22nd row Who sees you as something more than sexual More than just our Marilyn Monroe
~ Elton John
It's volatile, the marriage. Which one isn't? Nothing better than a good, full-on row. Get it all out. Say rude and nasty things. And then be sorry. Genuinely sorry, afterwards.
~ John Lydon
May I share with you my earliest memory of a political row? It was with my mother, about the Queen - classic Freudian stuff, shrinks would say. I was eight, and refusing to watch the Queen's Christmas Day broadcast.
~ Alastair Campbell
If death row is a sharp punishment, life without parole can be an endless torture.
~ Rene Denfeld
How do you have five children in a row, each on a different say?" "They're gods," Carter said. "They can do stuff like that.
~ Rick Riordan
Billie has not yet heard of Savile Row. It will be many months later that she learns about custom clothing and realizes that he has been her introduction to proper tailoring.
~ Deanna Raybourn
A refugee woman said that placing decapitated heads in a row has become "a trademark, trophy-style execution favored by ISIS militants."35
~ Jay Sekulow
She laughed now, and the sound of it--clear as a bell, dirty as a rugby match--turned heads all along their row.
~ Allison Pearson
I'll sit and see if that small sailing cloud Will hit or miss the moon.' It hit the moon. Then there were three there, making a dim row, The moon, the little silver cloud, and she.
~ Robert Frost
This day was only the first of man similar ones for the emancipated Mole, each of them longer and fuller of interest as the ripening summer moved onward. He learned to swim and to row, and entered into the joy of running water; and with his ear to the reed stems he caught, at intervals, something of what the wind went whispering so constantly among them.
~ Kenneth Grahame
This day was the first of many similar ones for the emancipated Mole, each of them longer and full of interest as the ripening summer moved onward. He learnt to swim and to row, and entered into the joy of running water; and with his ear to the reed-stems he caught, at intervals, something of what the wind went whispering so constantly among them.
~ Kenneth Grahame
This day was only the first of many similar ones for the emancipated Mole, each of them longer and full of interest as the summer moved onward. He learnt to swim and to row, and entered into the joy of running water; and with his ear to the reed-stems he caught, at intervals, something of what the wind went whispering so constantly among them.
~ Kenneth Grahame
Silverbells and cockleshells' and freaky dreams and dizzy maids all in a row.
~ Kresley Cole
Lake breathed out a happy sigh as she approached the row filled with guns. "Matilda was my first, but ladies, you know how to make a girl want to stray.
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
whispering. What a bit of news to spread round the school. What a row. And wasn't June MARVELLOUS! 'Honestly!
~ Enid Blyton
a row of tables manned by seated, serious women. Each woman looked like she could be someone's least-favourite aunt.
~ Adam Rex
After that I went home and Sally put what was left of me to bed; next day, being a Christian family, we saluted the happy morn with the Hell and Hades of a row because I wouldn't get up and go to early service, my sister being quite determined that even if I didn't get up. I shouldn't sleep.
~ Dion Fortune
Two days in a row with morning appointments! What kind of evil cloud was he under here, all of a sudden?
~ Donald E. Westlake
Within a year, he had discovered it: Harlem, in particular 125th and 126th streets, the broad prospects lined with shops and row houses. "Nearly all of Harlem was for sale," Henry remembered. Block after block of the stone and brick houses built a decade earlier had passed to mortgagees, while those who owned the houses were "thoroughly discouraged and could see little hope in the future.
~ Andrew Meier
We had a row about it, actually. She claimed Drek had nothing to do with Jewish people, that he was a kind of chaotic demon and she'd been inspired by a plague doctor's mask, but I mean, we all need to examine our unconscious biases, right?
~ Robert Galbraith
I am very proud of rowing the Atlantic Ocean.
~ Ben Fogle