A Quote by Karl Pilkington

People who live in glass houses... have to answer the door. — © Karl Pilkington
People who live in glass houses... have to answer the door.
People who live in a glass house have to answer the door.
People who live in glass houses have to wash their windows all the time.
People who live in glass houses must reeeeeallly trust their neighbors.
Remember: People who live in glass houses can see you masturbating in their bushes.
None of us have pure thoughts; we all live in glass houses.
What is Paris? ... Where nobody throws stones, for all live in glass houses.
People who live in glasshouses might as well answer the door
Saying, 'I'll find the answer for you,' opens the door for people to still come to me with questions. Even if I don't have an immediate answer, I build trust by finding the answer.
It was my mother's dream to have a few houses next door to each other, where they could live in one, and my brother and I could live in the others, where we are close but also had independence.
There's a saying that goes, 'People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.' OK. How about, 'Nobody should throw stones'? That's crappy behavior. My policy is, 'No stone throwing regardless of housing situation.
You know, this is why I just don't answer the door (unless I know who's arriving). I don't want to fend off pint-sized salesfolk or tie-with-short-sleeved-shirt-wearing adults. But if you are going to answer the door in your own house, what's wrong with being armed? What makes people feel entitled to a kid-friendly greeting when they disturb random strangers in their homes?
You're kidding. I thought all geniuses read Latin. Isn't that the international language for smart people?"-Shane (Glass Houses)
Windows will grow smaller again and houses will contain much less glass - not only because of the high energy costs of glass but because it's thermally inefficient.
People in America, of course, live in all sorts of fashions, because they are foreigners, or unlucky, or depraved, or without ambition; people live like that, but Americans live in white detached houses with green shutters. Rigidly, blindly, the dream takes precedence.
I am one of the sort that lives by throwing stones at other people's glass houses, but I never mean to put up one for them to stone.
No architect troubled to design houses that suited people who were to live in them, because that would have meant building a whole range of different houses. It was far cheaper and, above all, timesaving to make them identical.
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