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Quotes About Fixture

It is illogical to play Wednesday, Saturday, and Tuesday.
~ Gonzalo Higuain
Because it's free, easy to use, and high-quality, photography is now a fixture in our daily lives - something we take for granted.
~ Peter Diamandis
Williams adjusted a black knit driving cap that had become a fixture since he'd conceded the inevitable and shaved his head.
~ Robert Dugoni
Formerly, a fixture of the summer, formerly a rather minor component to a hot July, but throughout his life, a man beloved by the children, and therefore a most important man.
~ Rod Serling
Playing on a Thursday and then a Sunday is not a problem.
~ Michael Laudrup
What we're doing in writing is not all that different from what we've been doing all our lives, i.e., using our personalities as a way of coping with life. Writing is about charm, about finding and accessing and honing ones' particular charms. To say that "a light goes on" is not quite right—it's more like: a fixture gets installed. Only many years later...will the light go on.
~ George Saunders
One of them hung a pink bra from our lighting fixture. I left it there. It was a nice bra
~ Maureen Johnson
The Ozarks are a fixture in my mindscape, but I didn't stay local in every respect. I always think of Miles Davis, People who don't change end up like folk musicians playing in museums, local as a motherfucker. I wouldn't describe my attachment to home as ghostly, but long-distanced. My ear has been licked by many other tongues.
~ C. D. Wright
The Championship is relentless sometimes with the Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Tuesday.
~ Tom Cairney
Here, said the nuggety bald fixture. You look dry as a camel's cookie.
~ Tim Winton
you were gone, with nothing left of you but some vague memory in the mind of a fixture like Ratz, though heart or lungs or kidneys might survive in the service of some stranger with New Yen for the clinic tanks.
~ William Gibson
Overhead, several bare bulbs glow like tiny moons.
~ Christina Baker Kline
furniture, but all the lights
~ Danielle Steel
The substance inside the can was bright green. It shimmered like Jell-O in the light from the ceiling fixture.
~ R.L. Stine