Top 1200 Bedroom Wall Quotes & Sayings - Page 17

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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
When we go city by city, country by country, the majority of our hosts, our owners, are simply renting out their spare bedroom.
Jared glared. Some people, Kami knew, had bedroom eyes. She was saddened to have to admit that Jared had filthy alleyway eyes.
What you put on your wall should be inspiration. — © Mickalene Thomas
What you put on your wall should be inspiration.
I grew up in Brooklyn, in what I now know was poverty. Sharing a tiny bedroom with my two brothers, eating government cheese and passing down sneakers until they were unpassable... I simply thought the whole world lived as such, especially in pre-gentrified Williamsburg of the 1980s.
It's the sick and twisted male fantasy that we want classy ladies out in the world that make us look good, but in the bedroom, men want subservient women who please all of their whims. It's the typical bullshit of male ego.
I'm not a Wall Street expert, but I can read the papers.
The most important part of my work on The Orion Building was the creation within the apartments of living space which inspires people and the way they live their lives, whether they have bought a one-bedroom apartment or the penthouse. This building is beautiful to see, sense, and experience.
I have very good friends on Wall Street.
I don't like to have time on my wall; it's too-in-your-face.
It's silly to build a wall around your interests.
There is still the feeling that women's writing is a lesser class of writing, that what goes on in the nursery or the bedroom is not as important as what goes on in the battlefield, that what women know about is a less category of knowledge.
I love the idea of the Great Wall of Trump.
If you holding up the wall then you missing the point — © Pharoahe Monch
If you holding up the wall then you missing the point
Put a gun to my head and paint the wall with my brains.
The iPad - is that a phone or a computer? If I put it on my wall is it a TV?
If I manage to leave my bedroom and get to the gym, that makes me feel good about myself! For me, the most difficult part is getting out of bed, but once I'm out, I really enjoy playing sports.
Panic in Wall Street, brokers feeling melancholy.
Writing in English is like throwing mud at a wall.
One way to stop illegal immigration is a border wall.
No one is making extraordinary things alone. They might be alone in their bedroom while they're recording or writing, but they didn't actually conjure that thing out of nothing - without influence - without assistance - without anything.
A writer is in danger of allowing his talent to dull who lets more than a year go past without finding himself in his rightful place of composition, the small single unluxurious retreat of the twentieth century, the hotel bedroom.
One might as well try to charge through a wall.
I rot on the wall, my own Dorian Gray.
What's green, hangs on a wall and whistles? [A Herring]
Sadness is but a wall between two gardens.
It’s not getting to the wall that counts; it’s what you do after you hit it.
I feel super lucky to be living in New York. I love the city, I love the energy. I always loved it. I had pictures of New York in my bedroom when I was young.
It is no accident that stock exchange floors - in addition to bedroom floors - bring out the noisy blood, the flushed cheek, and the passionate cries of men. Most men are making love when they make 'magical' amounts of money.
There was all this enthusiasm about amateurism and the idea that people could now just make videos in their bedroom, or blog news stories and share it online, and isn't this great? Now we can do it just for the love of it and not try to be professionals, corrupted by careerism.
I don't want a wall being built around the Netherlands.
When do we put on the lingerie? Always at the beginning of the relationship - first couple of months, strutting around the bedroom wearing a teddy. Yeah, six months later, you've stopped shaving your legs and you look like a teddy.
After River was born, I remember being in the bedroom by myself, overwhelmed because he wasn't latching well, and I yelled, 'Dave, I need help! Can you get in here?' Suddenly my husband, my mom, and my in-laws were all in the doorway. I just melted into tears. It really does take a village.
I can't sit still. It drives me up the wall.
I'm not the type to pat myself on the back and all that, but somebody has to be lucky, right? When I got to Dallas, I was struggling - sleeping on the floor with six guys in a three-bedroom apartment. I used to drive around, look at the big houses, and imagine what it would be like to live there and use that as motivation.
The expat life was a good one: There was my French boyfriend. My bright two-bedroom flat in Islington. My wine at lunch. I had a 'go bag' packed with loose linens and mosquito repellent - I was ready to be flung to the outer edges of the world at a moment's notice. It was all intrigue and adventure.
He picked the postage stamp over the wall with aplomb.
A lesson will keep repeating itself until it is learned. Life first will send the lesson to you in the size of a pebble; if you ignore the pebble, then life will send you a brick; if you ignore the brick, life will send you a brick wall; if you ignore the brick wall, life will send you a demolition truck.
I like mainstream movies that are completely off the wall. — © Robert Downey, Jr.
I like mainstream movies that are completely off the wall.
The people should fight for the law as for their city wall.
When you hit the wall, it's how fast you come back.
Even at home, I don't have pictures on the wall of jobs I've done.
The smiling portrait of you is still hanging on my frowning wall.
My life changed completely in 1989 with the fall of the wall.
The Wall was the actual symbol of a defeat, of inferiority.
You can't have eyes on the wall, or the angels won't come in. That's what we believe.
What's Walmart, do they sell like wall stuff?
A sleepy smile pulled at my lips as I rolled onto my stomach, stretching my legs out and pointing my toes. The sheets slipped over my bare skin and ended up somewhere at the foot of my bed. There was either a perverted ghost in my bedroom or Cam was wide awake.
I like to be with my back against the wall in dangerous situations. — © Eddie Alvarez
I like to be with my back against the wall in dangerous situations.
You can't change the bricks, and together, you still have to build a wall.
It is so easy for your people to forget that everything has a spirit, that all are equal. That magic and mystery are a part of your lives, not something to store away in a child's bedroom, or to use as an escape from your lives.
I just hand shoes on the wall. They're architecture you know.
No, I was an unknown when I walked in that room. He didn't know who I was from a fly on the wall.
That's what's so stupid about the whole magic thing, you know. You spend twenty years learning the spell that makes nude virgins appear in your bedroom, and then you're so poisoned by quicksilver fumes and half-blind from reading old grimoires that you can't remember what happens next.
In the suburban Midwestern Reform Jewish world I was raised in, in the nineteen-seventies and eighties, grown men built plastic scale models of Israeli tanks and F-15 jets and displayed them throughout the house, dangling the warplanes from bedroom ceilings with fishing line.
I have watched Occupy Wall Street mostly from the sidelines.
I have a predilection for painting that lends joyousness to a wall.
Looking at the world through the sunset in your eyes, traveling the train through clear Moroccan skies. Ducks and pigs and chickens call, animal carpet wall to wall, American ladies five-foot tall in blue. Sweeping cobwebs from the edges of my mind, had to get away to see what we could find. Hope the days that lie ahead, bring us back to where they've led, listen not to what's been said to you. Wouldn't you know we're riding on the Marrakesh Express? Wouldn't you know we're riding on the Marrakesh Express, they're taking me to Marrakesh. All aboard the train, all aboard the train...
John Wall - me and him talk a lot.
We've never played at this place before. This place is big, and I'm kinda nervous, so we're going to make it feel small by pretending we're in a... bedroom. We'll hang off the edge of the bed, take off our shoes and get naked!
Herbert used to say that he was as tight as the paper on the wall.
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