Quotes About Hideaway
The academy is the architectural equivalent of what Husserl apostrophized as epoché—a building for shutting out the world and bracketing in concern, an asylum for the mysterious guests that we call ideas and theorems. In today's parlance, we would call it a retreat or a hideaway.
~ Peter Sloterdijk
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We made safe places in the apartment where you could go and not exist.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
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Our eyes caught, and I saw her as she had been and would always be, a long-lost daughter of Mayflower histories, forever in motion, running from or toward an unutterable hideaway.
~ Danzy Senna
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We need a place, just for us. It could be so secret that we would never tell anyone in the whole world about it. It might be a whole secret country, and you and I could be the rulers of it.
~ Katherine Paterson
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We need a place, she said, just for us. It would be so secret that we would never tell anyone in the whole world about it.
~ Katherine Paterson
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After all, is there any person so unhappy, so abandoned, that he doesn't have a little den into which he can withdraw and hide away from everyone? Nothing more elaborate is needed for the journey.
~ Xavier de Maistre
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I bought a little hideaway up north, so I'll ship my motorcycle up there. It's much less dangerous than West Hollywood.
~ Johnny Galecki
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Good place to put things--cellars.
~ Doctor Who
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One's life, from being an exterior thing, grows inwards. Its intensity stays the same; and, d'you know, it's most mysterious, the corners in which the joy of living can sometimes hide away.
~ Blaise Cendrars
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An aerial view of John D.'s golf hideaway in Lakewood, New Jersey.
~ Ron Chernow
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If I were a millionaire--well, a multimillionaire--I'd buy me an old ferryboat like the Eureka, make a floating home of it. What a grand ballroom, what a place for parties. And when I tired of the social hubbub, I'd weigh anchor and steam away to some romantic hideaway like Richmond, Oakland, or South San Francisco. East San Mateo too might be worth investigating.
~ Edward Abbey
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HIDEAWAYPreserve thatsecret, homey spotin your heart, as sanctuary where dreams may be softly tended, and revived.
~ Tara Estacaan
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I'm going to be going to a secluded spot where no one can find me - NBC prime time.
~ Jay Leno
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From this little hideaway the city felt entirely removed. That was the difference so much money could make. In a suburban rental, hiding out was the same as being forgotten; here, it was a deliberate choice and the rest of the world would just have to wait.
~ Bich Minh Nguyen
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And that refuge was the most reliable place of all—between the pages of a book.
~ Susan Wiggs
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I was first introduced to Kiesza when I saw her perform 'Hideaway' on Jimmy Kimmel's show. It was the most incredible thing I've ever seen.
~ Jimmy O. Yang
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~ Suzanne Young
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We will go to my lodge, yes? I will make you happy there where no one can see.
~ Catherine Anderson
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Every man needs a place to go to.
~ Fyodor Dostoevsky
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A hollowed-out volcano is every super-villain's dream lair. It's all about location, location, location." Riley
~ Janet Evanovich
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Books had been her means of escape; now they would be her refuge.
~ Trenton Lee Stewart
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I think I'd go mad if I didn't have a place to escape to.
~ Alice Temperley
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This was their favorite place to meet. It always felt hidden, forgotten. The gold-lettered World Book encyclopedias from the 1980s. The smell of old glue and crumbling paper, the industrial carpet burning her palms. It reminded her of what you did when you were a little girl, making little burrows and hideaways. Like boys did with forts. Eli and his friend, stacking sofa cushions, pretending to be sharpshooters. With girls, you didn't call them forts, though it was the same.
~ Megan Abbott
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