Quotes About Crowded
took a look at the bookstore lot, filled to capacity with the exception of a few slots
~ Janet Evanovich
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This career is a relentless hustle because Hollywood is crowded with too many smart, talented people pursuing the same dream and the same pool of entertainment investment dollars. And unlike in law or medicine, there are no college degrees required - no barriers to entry.
~ Jay Chandrasekhar
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The malls are getting more and more crowded. Customers will come online and find an easy place to shop.
~ Robert J. Fisher
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One hot summer night in San Francisco, roughly 10 years ago, I was sitting in a crowded Pacific Heights restaurant when Alice Adams walked in with a man. She was about 60 at the time, and she was wearing a skirt that fell an inch or so above her knees and flat heels without stockings.
~ Mary Gaitskill
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The ideas of an age are most abundant where they are not crowded by original ideas.
~ Franz Grillparzer
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I don't mind being alone when I'm surrounded by people, I just hate being alone when I'm alone.
~ Dana Gould
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We're always alone. You can be in a crowded room and still feel the bite of loneliness. Personally, I find that it bites deepest whenever others are around.
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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There was such noise. It came without remorse. There were always people everywhere. New Crobuzon.
~ China Mieville
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There's eight million people here pretending the others aren't getting on their nerves. I believe it's called civilization.
~ Chris Cleave
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The air is crowded with birds -- beautiful, tender, intelligent birds -- to whom life is a song.
~ lewes george henry ii
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Holiday shopping is a challenge. Stores are crowded; people are stressed and rude... not exactly the spirit of the season.
~ Katie Lee
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I do explore the city if I have the time for it, but normally, I would rather stay relaxed at home. London can be a stressful place because it's crowded and it's a big city.
~ Alexis Sanchez
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Transportation in China is always crowded; it is nearly always uncomfortable; it is often a struggle.
~ Paul Theroux
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Creativity thrives where its roots are crowded.
~ Ozzie Zehner, Green Illusions
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2. The instant the doors open, you want to push forward as hard as possible, in an effort to get onto the train without letting anybody off. This is very important. If anybody does get off, it is legal to tackle him and drag him back on.
~ Dave Barry
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because of the tiny size of the apartment, was happening
~ David Baldacci
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My brain hurt like a warehouse It had no room to spare I had to cram so many things to store everything in there And all the fat-skinny people And all the tall-short people And all the nobody people And all the somebody people I never thought I'd need so many people. - Five Years
~ David Bowie
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The really desolate areas can get pretty crowded, of course, sometimes, so it's good to get there early, get as much wandering as you can in before noon.
~ David Foster Wallace
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I am seated in an office, surrounded by heads and bodies.
~ David Foster Wallace
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I went to temple at crowded times when Brahmins were too distracted to come between me and God.
~ Yann Martel
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A city is a large community where people are lonesome together.
~ Unknown
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Everyone danced -- sweaty bodies packed tight, drunk with sound.
~ Holly Black
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It is only when you watch the dense mass of thousands of ants, crowded together around the Hill, blackening the ground, that you begin to see the whole beast, and now you observe it thinking, planning, calculating. It is an intelligence, a kind of live computer, with crawling bits for its wits.
~ Lewis Thomas
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The time there was only the one warm-up room for everyone, a room so astonishingly hot and airless and noisy, so crowded with extraordinarily talented-seeming musicians, that everything had begun to spin like a merry-go-round, and a French cellist had reached out a languid hand to save Clementine's cello as it slipped from her grasp. (She was a champion fainter.) The
~ Liane Moriarty
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