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Quotes About Noisy

present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only.
~ Charles Dickens
some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only. There were a king with a large jaw and a queen with a plain face, on the throne of England; there were a king with
~ Charles Dickens
were all going direct the other way— in short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only.
~ Charles Dickens
I had disagreements with all my neighbors about my dogs. I had a disagreement with myself about my dogs. They were noisy.
~ John McAfee
Christmas in the Ramsay house is always a noisy chaotic time, but I love it!
~ Tana Ramsay
I come from New York. It's busy. It's populated. It's noisy. It's loud.
~ Donovan Mitchell
I've always loved aggressive, hard, noisy, yet melodic bands, and at the same time I've always loved 'Blue' by Joni Mitchell.
~ Art Alexakis
I'm mostly retired. Now I'm a mother with a really noisy, difficult house to maintain!
~ Mia Sara
Nowadays most men lead lives of noisy desperation.
~ James Thurber
To those with ears to hear, libraries are really very noisy places. On their shelves we hear the captured voices of the centuries-old conversation that makes up our civilization.
~ Timothy Healy
He turned reluctantly, driven away by the cold, but still listening until he passed into noisy spring again and found his way back home. He took the silence with him, though; he heard it in his dreams, where a part of him waited patiently for the ancient dreamers to speak a word as old and slow as stone.
~ Patricia A. McKillip
The noisy vacancy of youth, the quiet vacancy of age.
~ Mason Cooley
The noisy jay swoops by and reviles me, he complains of my meow and my malingering. I too am not a bit subdued, I too am uncontrollable, I sound my splenetic yowl over the roof of the house." (From Meow of Myself, from LEAVES OF CATNIP )
~ Henry N. Beard
She was in the mood then for some of the more boisterous native entertainment, so he walked her a couple of blocks up Bay Street to the Junkanoo, where it was noisy enough to make any but the most succinct and rudimentary forms of conversation impossible. It was a respite of sorts, if not
~ Leslie Charteris
I didn't know quite what fornicating was, but I had read about it in Deuteronomy, and I knew it was a sin. But why was it so noisy? Most sins you did quietly so as not to get caught.
~ Jeanette Winterson
That's the thing about New York, the streets of New York are crazy!
~ Dave Portnoy
But deserts, even the driest and least inviting to animals and plants, contain subtle multitudes. And rather like silences (outside of vacuums) and as John Cage demonstrated with his famous 4'33" piece, they are often noisy with life.
~ Unknown
As Siri walked along that oh-so-noisy riverbank on his way to work, he saw a pelican gliding above the surface of the water. It was a marvelous bird, proud and resourceful, and he imagined how it would taste with a little chili paste and fresh yams. Hungry people made poor environmentalists.
~ Unknown
His stepson was fourteen years old when he removed his noisy and overgrown presence to
~ Hilary Mantel
I heard the front door open and Rita hustled into the house, home from dropping the children at school. She went through the living room and into the kitchen making all the loud and distinct sounds of someone trying to be quiet.
~ Jeff Lindsay
Gu himself presides over the room- a genial, noisy man with the widest, jauntiest, must luxuriant and ambitious mustache I have ever seen, permanently fighting gravity and the razor in its attempts to make contact with Gu's eyebrows.
~ Peter Mayle
In the enormous whale-belly of steel and stone carved out to form the long-enduring old opera house, Rick Deckard found an echoing, noisy, slightly miscontrived rehearsal taking place.
~ Philip K. Dick
The steamy, noisy kitchen was the safest place in the world, it seemed to him. Safety had never been anything to think about before; it was something you took for granted, like his mother's endless, effortless, generous food, and the fact that there would always be hot plates ready to serve it on.
~ Philip Pullman
It's all your fault. I'm not usually so noisy. -It worked to our advantage. You kept the bears scared off.
~ Jill Shalvis