Top 1200 Tale Of Two Cities Quotes & Sayings - Page 15
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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
I'm getting to be an expert in finding hairdressers in foreign cities.
I think I'll always consider the Quad Cities home.
No love-story has ever been told twice. I never heard any tale of lovers that did not seem to me as new as the world on its first morning.
I'm not fond of cities: the constant activity and swarms of people.
I'm more on the country side than big cities.
A tale, like the universe, they tell us, expands ceaselessly each time you examine it, until there’s finally no telling exactly where it begins, or ends, or where it places you now.
In our American cities, we need all kinds of diversity.
Poe was such a tragic and brilliant figure; he's somebody whom I've been somewhat obsessed with my whole life. I first read 'The Tell-Tale Heart' at age four.
My husband is in branding. He brands places - cities, institutions.
LA is the loneliest and most brutal of American cities.
We do not look in great cities for our best morality.
THE NAME OF THE WIND marks the debut of a writer we would all do well to watch. Patrick Rothfuss has real talent, and his tale of Kvothe is deep and intricate and wondrous.
I go through about 140 cities a year.
I have to finish this book tour of almost 30 cities.
Capital Cities - the rock group - I'm a huge fan of theirs.
Diversity isn't just a hallmark of big cities anymore.
Cities produce in me melancholy or a tension I don't need.
Cities are 2% of the earth's crust, but they are 50% of the world's population.
Why cover the same ground again? ... It goes against my grain to repeat a tale told once, and told so clearly.
I took lots of photographs and had planned to write a treatise on how it worked, but I quickly got bored with that idea and wrote a scientific fairy tale instead.
It is no madness to say
you will fall, you great cities.
O Reader! had you in your mind Such stores as silent thought can bring, O gentle Reader! you would find A tale in everything.
I was a youngish man entering fatherhood when we wrote 'Woods,' a patchwork of classic fairy tales with an original tale sewn in. I had dedicated my libretto to my baby daughter.
What really matters is that 'Black Swan' deploys and exaggerates all the cliches of earlier ballet movies, especially 'The Red Shoes,' another tale of a ballerina driven mad and suicidal.
I live for those rare and delicious moments when the words on the page take off and I am the bystander, watching as the tale shows me what will happen next.
What I've found about 'Cinderella' is that what it provokes in an audience is really extraordinary. It appears to be a deceptively simple tale, but I've heard nothing but people drawing all different things out of it.
I've searched all the parks in all the cities and found no statues of committees.
I go for cosmopolitan cities, and I like to be in the middle of everything.
We have two programs dealing with bulletproof vests, two different systems of actually distributing bulletproof vests from the federal government. Two sets of applications, two different sets of personnel to approve those applications.
You can believe in originals only if you just don't know their context within literature. Certainly I believe in originality, but it lies with the teller, not the tale.
The tumultuous populace of large cities are ever to be dreaded.
I absolutely love London; it is one of my favourite cities in the world.
Cities, like dreams, are made of desires and fears.
New Orleans is one of my favorite cities in the entire world.
In big cities, things go by too fast.
She felt as if she had strayed into a fairy tale, as full of peril as of wonder, a place where anything could happen.
Art music is an evolving matter, and so are a lot of cities.
Some men are masters of cities, but are enslaved to women.
As a rule, our largest cities are the worst governed.
I find industrial cities exciting. I like their toughness.
When civic leaders are in love with their cities they are listened to; they are credible.
I don't necessarily set out to teach or say anything in particular in my writing. Morals and themes come out as I'm telling the tale.
Cities vary widely in the use of DNA testing.
Its good to leave each day behind, like flowing water, free of sadness. Yesterday is gone and its tale told. Today new seeds are growing.
Fiction is based on reality unless you're a fairy-tale artist, you have to get your knowledge of life from somewhere. You have to know the material you're writing about before you alter it.
If Heaven a draught of heavenly pleasure spare,
One cordial in this melancholy vale,
'T is when a youthful, loving, modest pair
In other's arms breathe out the tender tale
Dublin is one of my favourite cities. It's an absolutely amazing place.
Most cities are nouns. New York's a verb.
I love Chicago. It's one of my favorite cities, hands down.
[As of November 17, 2006] 'Noelle's Treasure Tale' has remained at No. 3 on the New York Times children's best seller list since its October 10 release.
Cities are the least permanent things in our civilization.
Market forces do not make cities, they destroy them
Cities are 2% of the earths crust, but they are 50% of the worlds population.
Cities are those laboratories of democracy that states used to be.
Inspire other communities and cities to reinvent themselves.
In the tale proper--where there is no space for development of character or for great profusion and variety of incident--mere construction is, of course, far more imperatively demanded than in the novel.
When I was younger, I had this fairy tale that you can have the eight hours of sleep and be a healthy, balanced person and still achieve your goals. The reality is, that hasn't always been the case.
I've searched all the parks in all the cities - and found no statues of Committees.
I've been to some of the most amazing cities in the world.
We didn't make the mistakes that many other cities did.
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