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Quotes About Spot

What does a clue look like?" Tanith whispered. Stephanie fought the giggle down and whispered back. "I'm looking for a footprint or something." "Have you found one yet?" "No. But that's probably because I haven't moved from this spot." "Maybe we should move, pretend we know what we're doing." They started to walk, very slowly, still looking straight down.
~ Derek Landy
Only three things mattered about a hotel: position, position and position.
~ Jeffrey Archer
Trouble is," Mr. Q. breathed, "you open a channel . . . now it exists. Hard to regulate what . . . passes through or . . . what direction it . . . moves." Dexter said nothing. What the hell was he getting at? "This may be your . . . blind spot.
~ Jennifer Egan
You could easily spot any Religion of Peace. Its extremist members would be extremely peaceful.
~ Ricky Gervais
I need a jug of wine and a book of poetry, Half a loaf for a bite to eat, Then you and I, seated in a deserted spot, Will have more wealth than a Sultan's realm. – Omar Khayyam
~ Robert Skidelsky
On limestone quarried near the spot By his command these words are cut: Cast a cold eye On life, on death. Horseman, pass by!
~ William Butler Yeats
If we think a playoff spot's not in the cards, there will be no concern for appearances or cosmetics whatsoever. We'll continue to address our future and trade off some pieces that would keep us respectable.
~ Theo Epstein
The temple of Ceres should be in a solitary spot out of the city, to which the public are not necessarily led but for the purpose of sacrificing to her.
~ Vitruvius
A coincidence was like a matador's red cape; if you spotted one, your instinct told you to do more than stand there and paw at the ground in frustration.
~ Robert Littell
Even the dreadful martyrdom must run its course Anyhow in a corner, some untidy spot Where the dogs go on with their doggy life
~ W. H. Auden
In the future, that would become Rufus's favorite daytime resting and/or sleeping spot. He could watch out over his world, be close to me, and nap peacefully as the sunlight flowed, diffused by the slate, through the wide wooden blinds.
~ Jim Kraus
But money, wife, is the true Fuller's Earth for reputations, there is not a spot or a stain but what it can take out.
~ John Gay
Well, the oil, the oil spot, if you will, is a, is a term in counterinsurgency literature that connotes a peaceful area, secure area. So what you're trying to do is to always extend that, to push that out.
~ David Petraeus
Home, the spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest.
~ Robert Montgomery
Also, he had the kind of mustache a college roommate of hers used to say looked like it had crawled up to find a warm spot to die.
~ Lorrie Moore
the Erie Railroad, to travel to Kane, a scenic spot in western
~ Ron Chernow
Such outings were rare during Hamilton's harried first days in office. He had to create a customs service on the spot
~ Ron Chernow
She had read somewhere that watching kurage was beneficial to your health because it reduces stress levels, only the problem was that a lot of other housewives had read the same article, so it was always crowded in front of the tank, and the aquarium had to set out folding chairs, and you had to get there really early in order to get a good spot, all of which was very stressful.
~ Ruth Ozeki
I need to celebrate life because I'm in a good spot, I work hard, and I am happy with who I am and what I do for a living.
~ Dustin Poirier
She is a ghost climbing out of the sea, returning to the spot where no one loved her quite enough to keep her safe.
~ E. Lockhart
He was one of those many people without a natural sense of left and right, and he made a little red spot on his left thumb, which he called 'the knowing spot
~ Andrew Hodges
I think a person permeates a spot, and a lost presence makes the environment timeless to me, keeps an area alive. It pulsates because of that.
~ Andrew Wyeth
Evil into the mind of God or man May come and go, so unapprov'd, and leave No spot or stain behind. Milton.
~ Samuel Johnson
A similarity between fishing and this other enterprise was that no matter where along the stream you stood, there seemed to be, just down there, where the stream spilled through a narrow race around stones, or just beyond the tresses of the willows, the perfect spot, the spot you had all along intended to go to.
~ John Crowley