A Quote by Don DeLillo

Once you've seen the signs about the barn, it becomes impossible to see the barn. — © Don DeLillo
Once you've seen the signs about the barn, it becomes impossible to see the barn.
I compare myself to a good barn. You can have a good barn, and if you paint it, it looks a little better. But if you take the paint off, it's still a good barn.
Arguably, if you view a real barn in bright sunlight and close by, while fully alert and otherwise in good shape, then you do know whether or not you see a barn. You have "animal" knowledge, says my virtue theory, through the first-order aptness of your judgment.
Another night, I dreamed I saw my father sweeping out the barn floor clean, and would not suffer the wheat to be brought in the barn. He appeared to me to be in anger.
Having been let out of the barn once, I know I wouldn't be happy if I were home all the time.
Barn's burnt down...now I can see the moon.
I used to see movies where they'd put on a play in a barn, but I've never played one.
My decorating and renovation skills are nil - indeed, I once used a shower curtain from Pottery Barn as 'window dressing.
My decorating and renovation skills are nil - indeed, I once used a shower curtain from Pottery Barn as 'window dressing.'
We don't see a lot of models for male social interaction. There's sports and barn raisings.
I like a man who likes to see a fine barn as well as a good tragedy.
I've been taking batting practice in my barn where nobody can see me, so I may be better than anyone thinks.
My favourite thing is to do crossword puzzles. I do the 'New York Times' one every morning. Then I go to the barn to see my horse.
A little and a little, collected together, becomes a great deal; the heap in the barn consists of single grains, and drop and drop make the inundation.
I'm not thin, but I'm strong - plus my balance is such that I can navigate a flight of stairs with a basket of laundry and a stack of Pottery Barn catalogs, vaulting over cat-and-dog hurdles, never once spilling my coffee.
I want people to be excited about cooling towers and megasheds; they're as much part of our history as the rural barn.
I have a studio in a barn at home - we rehearse there, we film there and we record there. It's fun to hang out with my guys and see what comes out next.
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