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Quotes About Room

I despise politics. There is no room for it in a company. My life is going to be way too short to deal with that.
~ Tim Cook
A liberal is a man who leaves the room before the fight starts.
~ Dorothy Parker
The historic moment is always simple and brief: it belongs to one man and one will alone, without possibility (if it be truly ripe) of any confusion of rights. The council's surprise was their consent. They bowed themselves out of the room and also out of the story
~ WILLIAM BOLITHO
Some burn damp faggots, others may consumeThe entire combustible world in one small room.
~ William Butler Yeats
Books are delightful society. If you go into a room and find it full of books — even without taking them from the shelves they seem to speak to you, to bid you welcome.
~ William Ewart Gladstone
until summer becomes ein Zimmer in einem Traum -- a room in a dream.
~ William H. Gass
turned the knob and looked into a large, bare room, made homelike by several sagging secondhand couches and gay circus posters brightening the mildewed walls. The fat lady filled a couch like it was an armchair. A diminutive woman with a black curling beard spread across her demure pink bodice sat engrossed in a half-assembled jigsaw puzzle. Under a dusty fringed lampshade, four curious misshapen humans engaged in the familiar ritual of draw poker.
~ William Hjortsberg
She hung up and the room was a fist of silence.
~ William Kent Krueger
This room was the resort of men who hadn't much beyond a sense of themselves and weren't inclined to have that sense diminished. Harkness recognised a feeling he had experienced in other East-End pubs, and understood precisely where the tension came from. It came from the realisation that just by coming in you had shucked the protection of your social status. In this place your only credentials were yourself.
~ William McIlvanney
Nine of the men in the room—including Koch, Bunker, Oliver, and Andrews—signed up and agreed to join an advisory council for Welch's operation.
~ David Corn
To the legion of the lost ones, to the cohort of the damned," "Gentlemen-Rankers," Barrack Room Ballads by Rudyard Kipling
~ David Drake
That night, on a narrow bed in a rented room in a strange city, a dream was dreamed.
~ David Grossman
c'è chi non si sente soffocare in una stanza dopo cinquant'anni e c'è a chi non basta un'intera nazione.
~ David Grossman
LB didn't have to inquire where Josh was. Among the curtains, white linens, IV lines, monitors, gray faces, and baby blue scrubs, Josh's private room would be the one between two Saudi army guards wearing berets and automatic weapons.
~ David L. Robbins
Despite breaking into my room, Steve seemed like a pretty decent lizard guy.
~ David Liss
When a child is born, the entire Universe has to shift and make room. Another entity capable of free will, and therefore capable of becoming God, has been born.
~ Ina May Gaskin
The room where I am lodging is stupendous. Thank God I am as fit as a fiddle.
~ Pietro Mascagni
There is only one room that the Devil can't dare enter in unless if you let him, and that, is your heart.
~ Dr Paul Gitwaza
It's a very good time for horror. This business certainly has changed, but there's still room for serious horror films. Look at 28 Days Later, that's not a tongue-in-cheek picture.
~ John Carpenter
It's easy to get attached to idols, good things inappropriately adored. But when you have Jesus in the centre of a room, everything else only junks up the decor.
~ Charles R. Swindoll
Science is a good thing. News reporters are good things too. But it's never a good idea to put them in the same room.
~ Scott Adams
Bad restaurants find unique ways to be bad. Good ones are good in the same way: good food, nice staff, a pleasant room. The human capacity for finding unique ways to screw things up always amazes me.
~ Jay Rayner
It's good fun to create an unpredictable character. When he comes into the room, I don't know what he's going to do - I have to find my way.
~ Martin Amis
We all know the sense of comfort of which we are conscious when a good half of the floor space in a room is unencumbered this seems to offer us the agreeable possibility of moving about freely.
~ Maria Montessori