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Quotes About Shed

When you look for the environment, you find things that are in it: a hammer, a smartphone, some rusty nails, a shed, a spider, some grass, a tree. So there is a big difference between environmentality and Nature. Nature is definitely something you can point to: it is 'over yonder' in the mountains, in my DNA, under the pavement.
~ Timothy Morton
the tangled framework of wrought iron supporting the train shed roof,
~ Steve Robinson
They shed a rather unpleasant glow that didn't so much illuminate, as outline the darkness.
~ Terry Pratchett
So, hey, you wanna meet me out in the shed later?" Finn asked, popping a pretzel into his mouth. "Oh, sure," Megan replied, flushing slightly. "What're you two doing in the shed together?" Evan asked, raising his eyebrows. Megan's flush deepened.
~ Kate Brian
Grandpa? Declan raised his eyebrows. We keep him in the shed out back, Jack said helpfully. So he doesn't eat dog brains.
~ Ilona Andrews
I've sold my Mercedes and I'll be getting something electric. I work out of a thatch shed on the roof.
~ Amala Paul
Our union rests upon public opinion, and can never be cemented by the blood of its citizens shed in civil war.
~ James Buchanan
I recorded 'Play God' in a shed. I don't know how we got it to sound as good as it did.
~ Sam Fender
I love my shed. It's my space and my mess - and I know where everything is.
~ Debi Gliori
And it's funny because it was my grandpa who painted it shut (window) in the first place, and he had a whole storage shed full of just about every tool you could imagine. He was one of those guys who thought he could fix anything, but it never worked out quite as well as he planned. He was more of a visionary than a nuts -and bolts kind of guy.
~ Nicholas Sparks
You may say a cat uses good grammar. Well, a cat does — but you let a cat get excited once; you let a cat get to pulling fur with another cat on a shed, nights, and you'll hear grammar that will give you the lockjaw. Ignorant people think it's the noise which fighting cats make that is so aggravating, but it ain't so; it's the sickening grammar they use.
~ Mark Twain, A Tramp Abroad
With the tears a Land hath shed Their graves should ever be green.
~ Thomas Bailey Aldrich
She stripped it off
~ Nora Roberts
I don't want Jeremy Clarkson anywhere near my shed or my toolbox or my piano. He's interested in fashionable restaurants and celebrity gossip - I'm not interested in those.
~ James May
With the tears a Land hath shed Their graves should ever be green...
~ Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Stories and secrets fight, stories win, shed new secrets, which new stories fight, and on.
~ China Mieville
Word spread because word will spread. Stories and secrets fight, stories win, shed new secrets, which new stories fight, and on.
~ China Mieville
Ray kept well away from the shed. He hated the loony gestures of the furniture, its bossiness, the way Maxine would shape a table to enclose the sitter at it, trapping him like a baby in a high chair or a school boy at his inkwell.
~ Helen Garner
In captivity, in the shed, Pierre had learned, not with his mind, but with his whole being, his life, that man is created for happiness, that happiness is within him, in the satisfying of natural human needs, and that all unhappiness comes not from lack, but from superfluity;
~ Leo Tolstoy
Left alone, Miss Verney felt so old, lonely and helpless that she began to cry. No builder would tackle that shed, not for any price she could afford. But crying relieved her and she soon felt quite cheerful again. It was ridiculous to brood, she told herself.
~ Jean Rhys
Words are tears that have been written down. Tears are words that need to be shed. Without them , joy loses all its brilliance and sadness has no end.
~ Paulo Coelho
You'll hate me, but I don't like pets. Naturally, I don't like being bitten and I hate being shed on, licked, or barked at.
~ Woody Allen
The odd thing about ambition is this you can aquire it like a fever, but it is not so easy to shed.
~ Holly Black
Virginia Woolf, who was thirteen when her mother died, wrote, "Youth and death shed a halo through which it is difficult to see a real face.
~ Hope Edelman