A Quote by Virginia Graham

The women sit, getting colder and colder, on a seat getting harder and harder, watching oafs, getting muddier and muddier. — © Virginia Graham
The women sit, getting colder and colder, on a seat getting harder and harder, watching oafs, getting muddier and muddier.
I wish I could find words to explain what this kind of cold is like- the cold that has somehow gotten in underneath your skin and is getting colder and colder inside you.
The way I pictured it, all this grief would be like a winter night when you're standing outside. You'll warm up once you get used to the cold. Except after you've been out there for awhile, you feel the warmth draining out of you and you realize the opposite is happening; you're getting colder and colder, as the body heat you brought outside with you seeps out of your skin. Instead of getting used to it, you get weaker the longer you endure it.
When I was younger, I looked at getting older as this process of getting less interested in things and becoming colder, and of finding less joy in the mystery of things. And I've found the exact opposite to be true. I find that I'm getting warmer, and that I'm more mystified by human interactions.
I still like going on the road and performing, but it's getting tougher. I try to have my wife and the twins with me but it's getting harder and harder for them. They need to be in a home environment and not traveling with me.
I think the whole world is dying to hear someone say, 'I love you.' I think that if I can leave the legacy of love and passion in the world, then I think I've done my job in a world that's getting colder and colder by the day.
I don't have too much time to shop. I have such a back log of stuff at home. I tend to get temperative once in awhile. I don't need anything, so if I see something that knocks me out, then I'm buying it. It's getting harder and harder because things are getting more homogenized.
It gets harder all the time, Bev Shaw once said. Harder, yet easier. One gets used to things getting harder; one ceases to be surprised that what used to be hard as hard can be grows harder yet.
Do I know my lines? As I'm getting older, they're getting harder to learn. The old brain cells are deteriorating.
Getting a bunch of horses to just stand there all day and do nothing is much harder than getting them to run around.
In corporate life, I have noticed, it is getting harder and harder to say that things are bad.
It's getting harder and harder to feel inspired to spend six months on a record.
It's getting harder and harder to know, when you find things on the Internet, what you can believe and what you can't.
Any play is hard to write, and plays are getting harder and harder to get on the stage.
Singing like I do is very hard, and as you get older, it's getting harder and harder all the time.
Because of the increased efficiency of machines, it is getting harder and harder for a human to make a productive contribution to society.
People in Scotland appreciate homegrown talent, but it's getting harder and harder to get films made in Britain.
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