Quotes About Villa
Sunderland, West Ham and Orlando City wanted me but Villa wouldn't sell me, saying I was too vital in the dressing room.
~ Micah Richards
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The most frustrating thing at Villa was the perceived view fans had of me, that certain people at the club painted. That of a mercenary who was happy sitting on the sidelines taking his wages.
~ Ross McCormack
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Katherine gave him the name of Lady Tamplin's villa. Poirot made her a little bow. "You permit that I see you again, mademoiselle?' he said. 'Or have you so many friends that your time will be all taken up?' 'On the contrary,' said Katherine, 'I shall have plenty of leisure, and I shall be very pleased to see you again.' 'Excellent,' said Poirot, and gave her a little friendly nod. 'This shall be a "roman policier" à nous. We will investigate together.
~ Agatha Christie
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Maybe money can't buy happiness, but it can get you a nice little villa in Tuscany, and that's close enough for me.
~ Lois Greiman, One Hot Mess
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On the way home that night he purchased a steam yacht, and built a million-dollar villa on the Black Sea.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
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She didn't know what to tell her mama first, if she should tell her that the far end of the patio was on fire, or that Gertrudis had run off with one of Villa's men, on horseback . . . naked.
~ Laura Esquivel
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He had a sudden twinge of conscience concerning his responsibilities at the seaside villa, but dismissed it as quixotic. What he was doing was harming no one, and the blessing and peace of it all was so great a boon. He had tried cutting it off drastically once, and the result had been an explosion of emotion he had no mind to precipitate again. What earthly need was there to give up his dream-woman who harmed nobody and helped him so tremendously?
~ Dion Fortune
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He spent winters at the Villa Henriette in Monte Carlo, which had a beautiful view of the Mediterranean.
~ Ron Chernow
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The heathen grew up heathenish and, in Windsor Villa at least, that was just fine.
~ Salman Rushdie
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The faded eighteenth-century villa stood some distance away from Ravello, reached by a path that twisted along the side of the mountain, high above
~ Anthony Horowitz
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Tonino and I went to look at a ruined church with a tree growing inside it. Beautiful. There is a peasant's house beside it. On the way back Tonino showed me a villa, on the outskirts of Rome, which has been abandoned because of ghosts. It looks amazing
~ Andrei Tarkovsky
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The weirdest place I ever actually woke up in was a villa on the beach in Mexico. It was burning hot, and there were all these crabs walking around me. But I was feeling good, so I went with the vibe.
~ Future
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In memory I went back to the days in Rome when I had been mortal, and there was my garden, the garden of the villa of my father, and I was walking in the soft grass and listening to the sound of the fountain, and then it seemed that all through time, the garden changed but never changed, and it was always there for me.
~ Anne Rice
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It is pleasant even to look back on it. We were obliged to look narrowly at the economies, more narrowly than usual; but the cheapness of the place suited the occasion, and the little villa, like a mere tent among the vines, charmed us, though the doors didn't shut, and though (on account of the smallness) Robert and I had to whisper all our talk whenever Wiedeman was asleep.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Pinches carros gringos —gruñó Villa, molesto—. ¿Que no, ingeniero?… Poco hay mejor que un buen caballo. Una mujer, si acaso.
~ Arturo Pérez-Reverte
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Meg and I dreamed ... a foolish dream that we might flee to Italy, buy a small villa in the country. I would be an eccentric recluse, and she wouldnpreform on the stage. We might yet have made a life...
~ Sadie Montgomery
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Michael looked around the beautiful garden with its many colored flowers, fragrant lemon trees, the old statures of the gods dug from ancient ruins, other newer ones of holy saints, the rose-colored walls across the villa. It was a lovely setting for the examination of twelve murderous apostles.
~ Mario Puzo
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I was very young and lived with my grandparents in a villa with white walls in the Calle Ocharan, in Miraflores.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
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The family's rented villa was, moreover, in Praia da Luz, where all six other 'orphanage' incidents had been reported – one of them, the week before Madeleine went missing, at the Ocean Club's Apartment 5A, where the McCanns were to stay.
~ Anthony Summers
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One day in Rome, I found a little cat in the Villa Medicis gardens. He seemed completely inoffensive, but caused an incredible mess at Chassy by turning out to be tyrannical and nasty. He never let any of the other cats eat, and fought with all of them.
~ Balthus
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The castle's predecessor, the Roman villa, had been unfortified, depending on Roman law and the Roman legions for its ramparts.
~ Barbara W. Tuchman
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The castle's predecessor, the Roman villa, had been unfortified, depending on Roman law and the Roman legions for its ramparts. After the Empire's collapse, the medieval society that emerged was a set of disjointed and clashing parts subject to no central or effective secular authority.
~ Barbara W. Tuchman
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The wife of camp commandant Rudolf Höss cautioned her children always to wash the strawberries they grew in the garden of their villa; the fruit was covered in a grey soot from the crematoria next door.
~ Eva Schloss
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like a castle and from the other, it seemed to be a villa. The
~ Susan Mallery
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