Quotes About Warehouse
I used to always work in, like, warehouses, because if my boss gave me a rough time, I could just get on a forklift and just, like, drive away from him.
~ Bill Burr
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A girl's bag is an abandoned warehouse. Stupid people in horror movies are the only ones to venture in.
~ Daniel Handler
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Outside the wind had picked up a little. Isaac sheltered his prize and walked quickly up the little alley that adjoined The Dying Child with Paddler Way and his workshop-home. He pushed open the green doors with his bum and backed into the building. Isaac's laboratory had been a factory and a warehouse years ago, and its huge, dusty floorspace swamped the little benches and retorts and blackboards that perched in its corners.
~ China Mieville
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They rode in a cab to the rendezvous spot. It was a warehouse, which didn't surprise Shaw. It's usually a damn warehouse, he said to Reggie.
~ David Baldacci
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As the Library entered the twentieth century, it was no longer a cloistered legal library for Congress, or simply a vast, static warehouse of books acquired through copyright deposit.
~ Unknown
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Planning is for the world's great cities, for Paris, London, and Rome, for cities dedicated, at some level, to culture. Detroit, on the other hand, was an American city and therefore dedicated to money, and so design had given way to expediency. Since 1818, the city had spread out along the river, warehouse by warehouse, factory by factory. Judge Woodward's wheels had been squashed, bisected, pressed into the usual rectangles.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
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I was studying acting in New York, and wasn't being hired by anyone to do anything other than to work in an Oriental rug warehouse.
~ Thomas F. Wilson
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The warehouse was a part of the wharves down at the lakeside, and even the chill waters of Lake Michigan were warmer than usual. They filled the air with more than the average water-scent of mud and mildew and eau de dead fishy.
~ Jim Butcher
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The implication was reasonably clear; I condemned him, and his minions would be round promptly to cut off my nipples and burn Jared's warehouse. I licked dry lips, cursing Louis. Why couldn't he just have wanted my body?
~ Diana Gabaldon
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Grass: I've invested heavily in blood futures. I have a direct line to the trading floor for polyester blood. There's a heaving mass of men crying out their bids. The blood arrives at the warehouse in the form of double-knit suits. It's the only kind of suit I wear. When I collapse in the street, paramedics rush me to the hospital, liquefy the suit and inject it in my veins.
~ Don DeLillo
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The Sushi Warehouse in Roissy 2E offered an exceptional range of Norwegian mineral waters.
~ Michel Houellebecq
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A postmodern womanist theology can explain why salvation is found both among black women braiding hair in a church on a rainy night and black women dancing to a drumbeat in an old warehouse on a sunny Sunday morning.
~ Unknown
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But many times, the secret-breathing world Whispers to thee, yet whispers with a voice Which memory shall warehouse as a shout;
~ Unknown
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It was not referred to as hardtack until 1861. Tack is a contemptuous term for food. It was merely a thick, virtually imperishable square cracker made of flour and water. When fresh, it is not unappetizing, but when boxes of hardtack sat on railroad platforms or in warehouses for months at a time before being issued to the men, the foodstuff hardened and often became insect-infested.
~ Unknown
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My mind is a warehouse of information like that, bushels of scrap paper filled with notes.
~ Paul Levine
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I stored the information for later use. My mind is a warehouse of information like that, bushels of scrap paper filled with notes.
~ Paul Levine
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