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Quotes About Line

We are offering to the American public a line of delicious Italian-American foods. They will be available through the Internet, shopping networks and national store distribution.
~ Rocco DiSpirito
The other inmates stand in a long straight line, flanked by guards, and I am dragged past them. I do not respect them, because they will not run - will not try to escape.
~ Jack Henry Abbott
The straight line belongs to men, the curved one to God.
~ Antoni Gaudi
The challenge to me as a director was for the audience to see the film as going on in a straight line, so that they did not sense all of these break-ups. I did not want a film to be a collage of all these images.
~ Pedro Almodovar
Combine speed is overrated. It might give you a good look to see what you can run in a straight line, but football's not played in a straight line.
~ Tavon Austin
One gets into a strange psychological, almost hypnotic, state of mind while on the firing line which probably prevents the mind's eye from observing and noticing things in a normal way.
~ Fritz Kreisler
waiting on line
~ Timothy Egan
There might be the odd person in my family who was an artist down the line, but no one in my immediate family is an actor of any kind.
~ Chloe Pirrie
It's always been a dream to have my own sunglass line and I'm so excited to be able to finally offer it to my fans!
~ Nicole Polizzi
When I heard Kerastase was starting a natural line, I was like, 'Oh my god, that's so me.' They loved that I'm a natural blonde. A lot of hair companies want color, so I was very lucky.
~ Toni Garrn
I'd stand in line for Confession with old people and little kids, and as the line moved up, I knew when I got into the box that I would lie! Again!
~ Mercedes McCambridge
What you have to understand is that blues... it's in a line from the oldest forms of African music. If you're playing it like it's an echo of the past, it would be a lot less exciting, but this music lives today.
~ Taj Mahal
It's an actor's dream to only have one line, and people like him, so I'm really lucky.
~ Kristian Nairn
You probably think that being a guest in your aunt's house I would hesitate to butter you all over the front lawn and dance on the fragments in hobnailed boots, but you are mistaken. It would be a genuine pleasure. By an odd coincidence I brought a pair of hobnailed boots with me!' So saying, and recognising a good exit line when he saw one, he strode out, and after an interval of tense meditation I followed him. (Spode to Wooster)
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Oh love, your body rises like the pure line of a goblet from the earth that knows me and when my senses found you you throbbed as though within you rain and seeds were falling...
~ Pablo Neruda
based on a single variable! Every single line on this graph
~ Dan Brown
Langdon joined her at the book, peering down at the text. Now that he knew the line, he was able to make out the faint handwritten letters: The dark religions are departed & sweet science reigns.
~ Dan Brown
He stayed up with the eye all night, staring into its shiny blueness, seeing himself within it, until the sun, rising above the tree line the next morning, seemed to him to be the shining eye of some forgotten god. T
~ Daniel Wallace
The rest of his hair was dark and full and healthy, and his part was one long straight line of pinkish scalp, a country road across his head.
~ Daniel Wallace
The most amazing thing I've ever seen was Jay Johnstone, in uniform, in line at a concession stand in Dodger Stadium after the game had already started.
~ Fred Claire
It is not merely probable, it is certain that we shall never find a straight line that is not the shortest distance between two points.
~ Will Durant
Time is a racehorse, eating up the furlongs as it gallops towards the finish line. Look away for a moment, be preoccupied for a moment, and then imagine what has passed you by.
~ William Boyd
papers of various shades sticking out from under others, throwing the printing out of line: portrait of all that which we have lost
~ William Carlos Williams
I would think how words go straight up in a thin line, quick and harmless, and how terribly doing goes along the earth, clinging to it, so that after a while the two lines are too far apart for the same person to straddle from one to the other; and that sin and love and fear are just sounds that people who never sinned nor loved nor feared have for what they never had and cannot have until they forget the words.
~ William Faulkner