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Quotes About Crowded

Spare me the whispering, crowded room, the friends who come and gape and go, the ceremonious air of gloom - all, which makes death a hideous show.
~ Matthew Arnold
The more crowded the concerns of the present, the more difficult it became to see the ways in which the past portended the future. Had
~ R. Scott Bakker
I wasn't used to living crowded cheek by jowl with numbers of other people, as was customary here. People ate, slept, and frequently copulated, crammed into tiny, stifling cottages, lit and warmed by smoky peat fires. The only thing they didn't do together was bathe - largely because they didn't bathe.
~ Diana Gabaldon
I think I had about 14 dogs in my house at one point.
~ Le'Veon Bell
People's bodies sticky with olive oil as they stand on an overcrowded beach looking at the gutter-like sea... [a] black spectacle [that] appears cruel and rather "accidental." [on his series "Accident 10: Sombre (Black) Sunday"]
~ Unknown
Mastery of design, empathy, play, and other seemingly "soft" aptitudes is now the main way for individuals and firms to stand out in a crowded marketplace.
~ Daniel H. Pink
the city is just too big and too full of people to be alone.
~ Joe Meno
The trouble with you, Vic, he said, is that you think of the world as a sort of huge museum with too many visitors allowed in.
~ John Banville
After all, the clamour of the crowded public house is infinitely more welcoming than the stillness of the empty home.
~ John Boyne
You were so near death that ghosts crowded around you, weeping silver tears, waiting for you with such smiles. You humans, you know, whoever built you sewed irony into your sinews.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
If you are a part of a crowded industry, talk about a problem your competition creates with their services. Use this space as a place to differentiate from the competition.
~ Donald Miller
Dostoevsky's visible world was a world of sensationalism. He may in the last analysis be a great mystic or a great psychologist; but he almost always reveals his genius on a stage crowded with people who behave like the men and women one reads about in the police news.
~ Unknown
We were a country of sages. They were all over the place, sometimes clogging the streets and roadways.
~ Unknown
The gate was packed with weary travelers, most of them standing and huddled along the walls because the meager allotment of plastic chairs had long since been taken. Every plane that came and went held at least eighty passengers, yet the gate had seats for only a few dozen.
~ John Grisham
Have you been in a crowded room, but felt like you were alone? Have you ever felt like a puzzle with missing pieces? Have you always been that shoulder to cry on? Have you felt so empty, that the darkness takes over?
~ Unknown
The place is already crowded with WHORES and CUSTOMERS. It's a party.
~ Unknown
windows crowded with useless crap. Beeswax candles, leftover Christmas decorations at fifty percent off, a notice for a book signing by Trippton's favorite author, which had happened three days earlier, and a sun-browned sign that said, "Explore Your Home Scent
~ John Sandford
Le Café was crowded, for two o'clock on a chilly afternoon, but Gurney and Pendleton, two short men in late middle age, were willing to make some space in the work routine to talk to Virgil. They agreed that they knew Knox, who had patronized Le Café because, as a gay man, he felt more comfortable there than anywhere else in town
~ John Sandford
He headed back up the midway. At the end of it, he looked down to his right. That was the Concourse. He'd have to walk down that later, anyway, so he turned to his left and followed a much less-crowded street past a miscellany of buildings, and at the end, looked past a gate and over an extensive campground.
~ John Sandford
It's like Wednesday morning at the world's biggest Denny's
~ John Scalzi
Ran to the hallway, screaming for help. The girls and a few Sunday customers crowded into the room. Kate was writhing on the floor. Two of the regulars lifted her onto Faye's bed and tried to straighten her out, but she screamed and doubled up again. The sweat poured from her body and wet her clothes.
~ John Steinbeck
He decides to walk around the block, to clear his head and pick his path. Funny, how what makes you move is so simple and the field you must move in is so crowded.
~ John Updike
The food world is more crowded these days, but I think that there are more opportunities.
~ Dorie Greenspan
Toots Shore's restaurant is so crowded nobody goes there anymore.
~ Yogi Berra