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Quotes About Narrow

That was a narrow escape!" said Alice, a good deal frightened at the sudden change, but very glad to find herself still in existence. "And now for the garden!
~ Lewis Carroll
approached alone, the hallway too small, the rooms too tightly bunched
~ Lisa Gardner
couloir étroit en l'aidant à contourner les obstacles, à savoir les camés en
~ Lisa Gardner
Oh yes, there are racists everywhere. Hatred is universal. There are no geographical barriers to narrow, bitter little minds.
~ Douglas Skelton
A renegade is someone who chooses the narrow way because it's the Jesus way . . . the way of life, health and growth.
~ Nelson Searcy
the global default" of permissible speech, defined by a narrow set of actors and replicated by less powerful ones, that has become the status quo online.
~ Jillian York
obeyed. He led them out an unglazed window and into a narrow gap between the coach house and the wall of a nearby
~ Jo Beverley
Not that it was beautiful, but that, in the end, there was a certain sense of order there; something worth learning in that narrow diary of my mind
~ Anne Sexton
He finds in them many texts that do not fit into the narrow framework that he has made; and because he too often cares for the framework more than for the truth, he manipulates the text until he can make it fit in, in some dislocated fashion.
~ Annie Besant
Voie étroite, en écrivant, entre la réhabilitation d'un mode de vie considéré comme inférieur, et la dénonciation de l'aliénation qui l'accompagne.
~ Annie Ernaux
L'escalier qui monte de la cuisine aux chambres s'est révélé trop étroit pour le passage du cercueil.
~ Annie Ernaux
Because the hash marks are narrower in the pros, the ball's always closer to the middle of the field. So if you're a defensive back, you can wait a lot longer before committing to a certain part of the field.
~ Troy Aikman
It was as though a deed of conveyance of her narrow loins had been drawn and sealed. I was making my first entry as the freeholder of a property I would enjoy and develop at leisure.
~ Evelyn Waugh
But an inferior talent can only be graceful when it's carrying inferior ideas. And the more narrowly you can look at a thing the more entertaining you can be about it.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
I was going to bring back all such things into my life and become again that most limited of all specialists, the "well-rounded man." This isn't just an epigram—life is much more successfully looked at from a single window, after all.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
The thing is I'm with Nike and I don't want to wear any other player's shoe. No Giannis or LeBron - I'm not going to wear those, and it narrows what you can wear. But with the Kobe's, who cares because Kobe is Kobe. You can wear his shoe because it's Kobe. They look great, the feel great and it represents something.
~ Evan Fournier
I've made a couple of films that were a little too wide and non-specific - like 'The Doctor.'
~ William Hurt
If it is widely assumed that the new President cannot move forward simply because of a narrow victory, there can easily develop a sense of unease and uncertainty, adversely affecting every sector of American society, our economy and the perception of other nations.
~ Richard V. Allen
Not only does the UK have the highest levels of regional inequality among the major economies, the imbalance is widening, not narrowing.
~ David Olusoga
Politicisation of terrorism for narrow gains is not good for society in general and the country in particular.
~ Oscar Fernandes
I'd been lucky never to have my nose rearranged. It was still on the straight and narrow
~ Robert Olen Butler
you got one choice at the beginning, but if you didn't choose right..things got narrow real quick.
~ Ron Rash
Manhattan is a narrow island surrounded by various miscellaneous items.
~ Roz Chast
Grampie's boat was a little double-ender, a model not built nowadays. She was narrow, so that she pitched and rolled something wicked in almost any sea. He could handle her, but he said she was probably the boat Christ got out of and walked away from on the water.
~ Ruth Moore