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Quotes About Foyer

The main reception foyer was almost empty but Ford nevertheless weaved his way through it.
~ Douglas Adams
Jason pulled me into the driveway, turned off the car, and kissed me. Then it got kinda weird. It was like: Where should our last kiss be? In the car? At the door? Inside the foyer? Outside my bedroom?
~ Rachel Hawthorne
The light switch teases her from across the foyer.
~ Richard Powers
I'm sure I'm not the only artist to flinch remembering some of the tacky merchandise sold at gigs - flags, pillowcases - which I'd only seen for the first time when they were already on sale in the foyer.
~ Shakin' Stevens
He assaulted the man with a psychic wave. You are a cockroach. In his inebraited state, Cody had no resistance at all to a vampire mind control. He fell to the floor and scurried around the foyer on all fours. I am a cockroach he muttered in a squeaky voice. Hmm, about time you figured that one out, Fidelia steped back as he brushed against her long skirt.
~ Kerrelyn Sparks
Rachel?" came Ivy's voice from her room. "Where's my sword?" The gray dimness of the hallway was soothing as I headed to the kitchen and my charms. "In the foyer where you left it last week when the evangelists were canvassing the neighborhood
~ Kim Harrison
The best way to prepare for a night out with a Shakespearean tragedy is to do a bit of reading up in the afternoon, eat a light supper - perhaps Welsh rarebit - and then arrive early to do some stretching exercises in the foyer before curtain-up.
~ Arthur Smith
My eyes swiveled to the sorrowful girl who was currently cowering in the foyer, looking as fearful as a cornered hamster as she trembled and tried not to cry.
~ Lauren Weisberger
The sonic world of the foyer and vestibule comes at him distorted and from a distance, as if someone's moving furniture underwater.
~ Dominic Smith
In the foyer an array of mailboxes lined one wall, and sliding heaps of flyers and takeout menus covered the rickety bench beneath them. Kate walked past several offices, but only the Christians for Buddha door stood open.
~ Anne Tyler
I walk out into the foyer. It's caked in sunshine.
~ Markus Zusak
was a magnificent structure for its time and place—a sanitarium of three stories, plus a basement. Dormer windows jutted over a porch that ran the full length; a dark, oak staircase in the grand foyer dominated the interior. There was even a kitchen, an office, and of course, the Treatment Room.
~ Gregg Olsen
Well, once ye ask me to grant ye a wish, lass, there's nae stopping me." "You haven't let me go," she reminded him. "That's because ye being here is the one thing I wish," he muttered, resuming his walk through the foyer.
~ Suzanne Enoch
Here, in the foyer of the League of Nations, Edith Campbell Berry stands.
~ Frank Moorhouse
All theatricals are round the twist, Troy,' said Barnaby, tugging at the doors that led to the foyer. 'If they weren't they'd get out of the business and into real estate.
~ Caroline Graham
Fritz hates dead bodies in the front hall.
~ J.R. Ward
Before me in the foyer stood a Christmas tree, pine-scented and littered with shiny silver balls. Already, dozens of glittery gifts rested upon a red cloth trimmed in white, like Santa Claus. And like a child, I worried that there wasn't a present there for me; then like an adult, I worried that I shouldn't have come by empty-handed.
~ Tayari Jones
Evie is standing halfway down the big staircase in the manor house foyer, naked inside what's left of her wedding dress, still holding her rifle.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
the front door of our apartment
~ James Patterson
desk in the small foyer. The
~ David Baldacci
Was there ever any doubt? And as the spotlights fade away, And you're escorted through the foyer, You will resume your callow ways, But I was meant for the stage.
~ Colin Meloy
thumb the safety off my Glock as I near the foyer.
~ Unknown
NEVER install carpet at the front door. Always put some kind of entry foyer–like tile or vinyl planks for folks to stomp and wipe their feet on when entering your rental house.
~ Unknown
Like a flytrap," Ben said, hesitating before he entered the foyer. "You know—open maw to sucker the flies inside." "Thanks for that," I said, and he grinned, though he didn't look any less spooked.
~ Patricia Briggs