A Quote by Fran Lebowitz

Generally speaking, the poorer person summers where he winters. — © Fran Lebowitz
Generally speaking, the poorer person summers where he winters.
I think the world would be much poorer without religion, speaking generally.
Everyone goes through their winters and springs, and their summers and autumns.
I did three winters at BBC Radio Leicester while playing cricket in the summers.
I spent my summers bottling peaches and my winters rotating supplies. When the World of Men failed, my family would continue on, unaffected.
Our [British] summers are often, though beautiful for verdure, so cold, that they are rather cold winters.
The Swedish winters and summers hold the most enduring memories for me. Now, when I am back in Stockholm in November, it is difficult to imagine being able to ski to school. I think that is a tragedy.
If I'm very drunk, I can improvise. But generally speaking, no. Generally speaking, almost all of my work is material that was first done on the printed page. And the shorter ones that you might call poems, I had a stretch from '79, '80, for five or six years, where I wrote a lot of poetry as such. Simply because I was asked to.
Our Father's commitment to us, His children, is unwavering. Indeed He softens the winters of our lives, but He also brightens our summers.
It is the fashion to talk of our changing climate and bewail the hot summers and hard winters of tradition, but how seldom we pause to marvel at the remarkable constancy of the weather from year to year.
Generally speaking, I think one has to take reviews with a grain of salt, unless you know who the person is and what their qualifications are.
I know I am deathless?We have thus far exhausted trillions of winters and summers, There are trillions ahead, and trillions ahead of them.
In Seattle we live among the trees and the waterways, and we feel we are rocked gently in the cradle of life. Our winters are not cold and our summers are not hot and we congratulate ourselves for choosing such a spectacular place to rest our heads.
Every [Alaskan] has witnessed climate change over the past fifty years. Our winters are warmer, our summers are longer, and our Arctic Village shores, once protected by sea ice are eroding.
When you speak a foreign language, you become someone else. If you aren't used to speaking a language, and you start speaking it again, for the first few sentences you'll find yourself in very strange shape, because you're still the person who was speaking the first language. But if you keep speaking that language, you will become the person who corresponds to it.
What was so good about it was that the set that they originally built stayed there, and weathered over the five years. It got five summers and five winters of weather. It became more and more authentic as we worked in it, and they added bits to it.
You must never believe everything they say about a person. Generally speaking, most of it will be lies, half-truths at best.
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