A Quote by Arthur Rimbaud

I could never throw Love out of the window. — © Arthur Rimbaud
I could never throw Love out of the window.
Never trust a computer you can't throw out a window.
If you throw money out of the window throw it out with joy. Don’t say: 'one shouldn't do that' - that is bourgeois.
I love road trips. You get into this Zen rhythm; throw sense of time out the window.
I throw dignity out the window, and just become a creature of the moment on the stage. I act like I'd never act in real life.
What I did before in my career you can pretty much throw out the window. Out of sight, out of mind.
Boredom is your window on the properties of time that one tends to ignore to the likely peril of one's mental equilibrium. It is your window on time's infinity. Once this window opens, don't try to shut it; on the contrary, throw it wide open.
I find it impossible to think of a picture save as a window, and my first concern about a window is to find out what it looks out on... and there is nothing I love so much as something which stretches away from me out of sight.
No one asks you to throw Mozart out of the window. Keep Mozart. Cherish him. Keep Moses too, and Buddha and Lao Tzu and Christ. Keep them in your heart. But make room for the others, the coming ones, the ones who are already scratching on the window-panes.
If I had the use of my body, I would throw it out the window.
I used to think I was unstable, because I had this thirst for something. I could never figure out what it was. I couldn’t sleep at night, and I always wanted to be somewhere else. I have a window tattooed, this little box, and it’s because wherever I was, I wanted to be somewhere else. And, I always saw myself, wherever I was in life, staring out the window.
Why didn't I just throw my money out of the window - and light it on fire?
In making theories, always keep a window open so that you can throw one out if necessary.
If we throw mother nature out the window, she comes back in the door with a pitchfork.
Kill your television. Throw it out the darn window. Watch PBS in a bar.
Because I could throw so hard when I got to college, they made me a pitcher. If I had to it all over again, I would have stuck to playing in the outfield. I loved running. I can catch everything in the outfield. I could throw people out from the fence.
If he speaks again without me knowing who he is, I will throw him out of the window. And I won't open it first.
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