Quotes About Neighbour
Everyone acknowledges that dinner parties are equally dull in London and Paris, in Calcutta and in New York, unless the next neighbour happens to be peculiarly agreeable.
~ Isabella Bird
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Ronaldo used to be my neighbour, and he passed my house every day. We always greeted each other.
~ Antoine Griezmann
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I heard Hindi film songs only on Chitrahaar, when my next door neighbour would increase the volume of her TV.
~ Sayani Gupta
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But as to honour, justice, wisdom, and learning, they should not be taxed at all; because they are qualifications of so singular a kind, that no man will either allow them in his neighbour or value them in himself.
~ Jonathan Swift
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He had known George Barton ever since the latter's boyhood. Barton's uncle had been a country neighbour of the Races. There was a difference of over twenty years between the two men. Race was over sixty, a tall, erect, military figure, with sunburnt face, closely cropped iron-grey hair, and shrewd dark eyes.
~ Agatha Christie
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I had a neighbour who was a photographer, and he'd always say, 'I am going to shoot you' and I would always cry.
~ Nidhhi Agerwal
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One of Wordsworth's Lake District neighbours remarked upon hearing of the poet's death "I suppose his son will carry on the business."
~ Anonymous
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The fact that my neighbor has succeeded in this struggle better than I constitutes no grievance for me. Certain
~ William Graham Sumner
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You see my next door neighbour worships exhaust pipes, he's a catholic converter.
~ Tim Vine
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He'd had a few sordid gay experiences. He'd wrestled with an obese neighbour boy in Clermont-Ferrand when he was fourteen and last year had been approached in the Clermont-Ferrand train station loo by an obscene old man who'd removed his dentures, wagged his tongue, and pointed to his open, pulsing mouth.
~ Edmund White
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neighbour. He is a retired major and now runs the local Neighbourhood Watch group, Lower Toddle branch. It is a collection of oldies who have joined forces to keep an eye out for burglars, but Mr Parker uses it as an excuse to spy on everyone. One person he has got his eye on particularly is Ben. The nosy neighbour had been convinced the boy and his granny had stolen the Crown Jewels, but nobody had believed him. Now Mr Parker is out for revenge!
~ David Walliams
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Hey," she said understandably surprised. "Hey, can I send a text from your phone?" I didn't want to commandeer her phone with a conversation, and besides, Lissa might just hang up on me. My neighbour shrugged, stepped into the room, and returned with the phone. I had Lissa's number memorised and sent her the following note: 'I know what you're going to do, and its a BAD idea. I'm going to kick both your asses when I find you.
~ Richelle Mead
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If I care for an elderly relative without payment, it is not work, is not counted in national income, and, as it is not labour, is not counted as work. Should my neighbour pay me to do precisely the same tasks, it would contribute to economic growth.
~ Guy Standing
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The child had woken before she could ask whether this meant that pigeons were all human ghosts, forms that dead people had gone into and become, or whether they somehow existed simultaneously in Heaven, where dead people go, and up amongst the rafters of the derelict barn in the neighbour's yard at the same time.
~ Alan Moore
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The woman from across the street edged along the side porch with some silver-wrapped casserole thing clutched to her chest like a shield.
~ Jennifer Skully
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Pax!" he bellowed as he struck. "Pax! Vobiscum! Love thy neighbour! Proximum tuum! Sicut te ipsum! Whoresons!
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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Kim by?my byli, gdyby?my mieli tylko jednego s?siada, a z drugiej strony morze albo Wielskie Ksi?stwo Luksemburg? Byliby?my nikim. Co najwy?ej jeszcze jedn? umieraj?c? z nudów zachodni? demokracj?, jeszcze jedn? postmodernistyczn? republik?, w której g?ównym problemem jest wynajdowanie sposobów sp?dzania wolnego czasu, przeszczepy narz?dów oraz nie?miertelno??.
~ Andrzej Stasiuk
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disagreements were getting worse. He had been an annoying child, but he was an utterly infuriating adult. Half an hour later, she and the neighbour carried
~ Anna Jacobs
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Every sect is a moral check on its neighbour. Competition is as wholesome in religion as in commerce.
~ Walter Savage Landor
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The wife's run off with the bloke next door. I do miss him.
~ Les Dawson
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We are not a battlefield and we will not allow anyone to use our territory against any of our neighbour, but we will not allow our neighbours to use our territory this way either.
~ Ashraf Ghani
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man whom God made in His image, man to whom God gave this first, this sole, this supreme law, that he should love his neighbour, man to whom God gave a voice to express his thoughts – what is man's first cry when he learns that his neighbour is saved? A curse. All honour to man, the masterpiece of nature, the lord of creation!
~ Alexandre Dumas
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When a man wants to know who lives in the apartment opposite, it's always a pretty girl," I said. "When a pretty girl wants to know, it's generally a man with field glasses. One of the most popular of New York sports.
~ Joel Townsley Rogers
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Hey, McFly!" Has Biff returned?? No! It turns out that Howard, George's neighbour, is there! And he wants to sell him Girl Scout cookies!
~ Ryan North
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