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Quotes About Room

I think that I've gotten a lot more relaxed, and I know how to go about getting a sound now. I know what to do to get the vibe right. As an example, when I'm doing vocals, I don't have six guys sitting out there in the control room, messing around, making faces.
~ Mark Kozelek
You have to have more people who don't look like you in the writers room. I try to have some people who don't look like me in my writers room. I think it's important to have a group of voices, of people who can dissent.
~ Shonda Rhimes
I'll ask the writers' room who they voted for Emmy awards, but I'll never ask who they voted for president.
~ Ryan Murphy
When Hall of Fame voters decide who is inducted, it's a really difficult process. Players have to have an advocate in the room, and it's typically their own local beat writer.
~ Howie Long
I've stood in rooms in urban, rural, and suburban parts of my state and asked a room of middle class voters to raise their hands if the college debt of someone in their family is affecting their financial situation. Without exception, at least three quarters of the room will raise their hand.
~ Jason Kander
I never shared a room growing up because I was the only girl.
~ Jennette McCurdy
As much as I hate auditioning - it's so hard and awkward - it's way better to walk out of that room and win a role because of what you did.
~ Jessica Biel
I do not watch 'The Bachelor,' I haven't gotten into it. My roommate used to watch it all the time so I'd have to sit there and watch it with him.
~ Nolan Arenado
I think we as women go too far with bags that are super-weighted and I have found that when you give yourself that room to stuff things in you will do it.
~ Jeannie Mai
The room is full of such talent. It's a beautiful thing about the SAG Awards. It's the most rewarding room to be in as an actor.
~ Julianna Margulies
I'm 6ft 7in, so I have a massive bed.
~ Peter Crouch
We didn't have an awful lot of space. There were six of us born within the space of seven or eight years - I was third. I remember sharing a room with one or other of my brothers - at one point we had three single beds in one room.
~ Ardal O'Hanlon
Fear pounds on the door to our heart demanding to be let in. Joy is modest and often comes into our lives like a shy person entering a room; it can take a while to even notice it's there.
~ Jonathan Carroll
Clem couldn't stand to be in the same room with him. He was giving up his student deferment to show his father what a strong man did.
~ Jonathan Franzen
Feathers filled the small room. Our laughter kept the feathers in the air. I thought about birds. Could they fly if there wasn't someone, somewhere, laughing?
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
I went to the guest room and pretended to write. I hit the space bar again and again and again. My life story was spaces.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
He was not such a special person. He loved to read very much, and also to write. He was a poet, and he exhibited me many of his poems. I remember many of them. They were silly, you could say, and about love. He was always in his room writing those things, and never with people. I used to tell him, What good is all that love doing on paper? I said, Let love write on you for a little. But he was so stubborn. Or perhaps he was only timid.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
Esti ridicola. Nu fac decat sa dorm in alta camera. - Dar iubirea inseamna o camera. Asta-i tot ce inseamna.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
You fling the window open and the room is instantly flooded with this outer, pearl-laden haze, which is part damp oxygen, part coffee and prayers.
~ Joseph Brodsky
But I am afraid of people. I fear people! When from my room I hear drunken men swearing and fighting in the street I go pale with terror.
~ A. I. Kuprin
Un artista es alguien que puede iluminar una habitación oscura. Yo nunca voy a encontrar la diferencia entre el pase de Pelé a Carlos Alberto en la final de 1970 y la poesía de Rimbaud.
~ Eric Cantona
If we could light up the room with pain, we'd be such a glorious fire.
~ Ada Limón
Isn't it funny? How the cold numbs everything but grief. If we could light up the room with pain, we'd be such a glorious fire.
~ Ada Limón
What I have always found most comforting about these forms is the trace of hope I get as I'm filling them out. How they break your life down into such tidy realms, making each seem tractable, because discrete, in a way they never are beyond the white noise of the waiting room. You get that fleeting sense that you're on the verge of being understood, truly and fully, and for the first time, if you could just get it all down in black and white before the receptionist calls your name.
~ Adam Haslett