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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
The schedule is crazy - it's all suitcases and hotel rooms and you just go nonstop. It's a crazy lifestyle, it really is.
Whiskey is carried into committee rooms in demijohns and carried out in demagogues.
We all grew up so utterly vulnerable, enthralled by romantic love as we knew it. First of all, it was pounded into you every which way that you've got to get married and you've got to have babies. That you're not a natural woman if you don't. So that led to a lot of sitting by the telephone and waiting for a call. And that led you into a culture in which you were always in a subordinate position without realizing it; hamstrung, not able to take action. That was the most important thing: you were always waiting to be desired.
There's about 260 rooms in the new castle which you go through, but it's all about the game play. — © Don Bluth
There's about 260 rooms in the new castle which you go through, but it's all about the game play.
I have noticed that rooms which are extra clean feel extra cold
After decades of working in emergency rooms and intensive care units, I've learned how to keep my emotions in check and get the job done.
I really love the internet. They say chat-rooms are the trailer park of the internet but I find it amazing.
Committee meetings are always held at inconvenient times and usually take place in dark, dusty rooms the temperatures of which are unsuited to the human body.
They might have a long way to go before truly accepting gay people into their lives, but they have accepted the show into their living rooms each and every week.
It was all part of being a Beatle, really: just getting lugged around and thrust into rooms full of press men taking pictures and asking questions.
The reason that chefs become chefs is that they're not allowed into rooms with windows.
If one player can say that I, Emmanuel Adebayor, spoke badly to anyone in the changing rooms, then I'd honestly like to know who it is. It has never happened in my life.
A first hint of the power of the electronic media to bring disaster directly into living rooms came with the radio broadcast of the explosion of the zeppelin "Hindenburg," in 1937 . . .
I don't think I have tried to give any message through 'Mulk.' But I have put certain things on the table which are usually discussed in the living rooms, not in our cinema.
Our campaign was not hatched in the halls of Washington -- it began in the backyards of Des Moines and the living rooms of Concord and the front porches of Charleston. ...This is your victory.
I don't like dining rooms. I think they have too much structure and are too formal. — © Lee Radziwill
I don't like dining rooms. I think they have too much structure and are too formal.
I can think of nothing more boring for the American people than to have to sit in their living rooms for a whole half hour looking at my face on their television screens.
I'm a boss by nature. I'm bossy. I'm not imperious, but I don't really want people to curtsy low before me and back out of rooms, but I do like to run things.
We never lose our loved ones. The accompany us; they don't disappear from our lives. We are merely in different rooms.
Comedy is learning to be funny, and you learn to be funny in small rooms with young audiences.
A lot of Irish people perform. They perform in drawing rooms. They sing songs and they play piano.
I have a pretty big TV background, and I have clocked so many hours in so many writers' rooms over the years.
I hate touring beyond measure. I don't like all the travelling and the hotel rooms. But the hour and a half on stage each night keep me going.
I don't ever read chat rooms, because if you've got sixteen nice things, number seventeen is always the person that just wants to be contrary.
If Pac-Man had affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive electronic music.
Way before musicians and actors cornered the market on misbehavior, writers were flooding hotel rooms and testing their livers' upper limits.
It's really, really hard to get in rooms with people you don't usually work with and try to find common ground.
I've been very fortunate to be on some great teams and in great locker rooms.
Christ leads me through no darker rooms than He went through before.
Around 1978, I got really, really sick of waking up in hotel rooms when I don't know where I am.
Stay in these rooms for years and years, live on forever in a glorious museum.
She had rooms in her mind that she would not look into.
Even as I approach the gambling hall, as soon as I hear, two rooms away, the jingle of money poured out on the table, I almost go into convulsions.
In city rooms and in the bars where newspeople drink, you can find out what's going on. You can't find it in the papers.
Unused rooms are such bad feng shui, really bad energy.
I grew up in the 1920s and 1930s in a nouveau riche world, where money was spent wildly, and I'm still living in one!... The private schools are all jammed with long waiting lists; the clubs -- all the old clubs -- are jammed with long waiting lists today; the harbors are clogged with yachts; there has never been a more material society than the one we live in today.... Where is this 'vanished world' they talk about? I don't think the critics have looked out the window!
Other bands wanted to wreck hotel rooms; Roxy Music wanted to redecorate them.
I don't remember the hotel rooms or the airports but I always remember the events.
There are plenty of odd couple Congressmen who have roomed together on Capitol Hill, but I have never heard of a chief of staff who rooms with his boss. It is beyond unusual.
Chinese consumers don't book hotel rooms that are as expensive as U.S. consumers. — © Dara Khosrowshahi
Chinese consumers don't book hotel rooms that are as expensive as U.S. consumers.
I think you can photograph a certain sliver of human presence in its absence... images taken in the empty rooms, the marks left on the walls, disappearing shadows, etc.
My friends tend to be writers. I think writers and painters are really all the same-we just sit in our rooms.
I still get nervous about singing. I drink tea with honey and lemon before every concert. And I need to have scented candles in all of my hotel rooms.
The national sport of England is obstacle-racing. People fill their rooms with useless and cumbersome furniture, and spend the rest of their lives in trying to dodge it.
I'm very used to stages and dressing rooms. And dare I say it, much as I like being at home, I love the buzz of a new hotel room.
I'll never forget that show season. It was completely mad. I was staying between Christy and Naomi's rooms and it was all limos and the Ritz Hotel and all that kind of business.
There was - there still is - a big shortage of good Chinese-English literary translators. So for two years in London, I was stuck waiting, not writing, with several Chinese books I couldn't get translated. That's when I decided to write in English, since I had been living here and had decided to reconstruct my life here. Even if I wrote in broken English, it was better than getting bored and weary and bitter on the long queue of authors waiting to be translated by a stranger.
We are such idiots, We think everyone else has it all figured out. But we're all stumbling around in dark rooms bumping into furniture and stifling our cries so no one will know.
It is with blows dealt by public contempt that a husband kills his wife in the nineteenth century; it is by shutting the doors ofall the drawing-rooms in her face.
I like going from one lighted room to another, such is my brain to me; lighted rooms.
The reality is, we have had filled rooms wherever we've spoken, and in New Zealand, the left and the right have been coming together and saying, 'We believe in free speech.'
The street to my left was backed up with traffic and I watched the people waiting patiently in the cars. There was almost always a man and a women, staring straight ahead, not talking. It was, finally, for everyone, a matter of waiting. You waited and you waited- for the hospital, the doctor, the plumber, the madhouse, the jail, papa death himself. First the signal red, then the signal was green. The citizens of the world ate food and watched t.v. and worried about their jobs or lack of the same, while they waited.
I walk into rooms and I don't know why I'm there. I'm like, 'Why am I standing in front of the toilet now?' — © Matthew Broderick
I walk into rooms and I don't know why I'm there. I'm like, 'Why am I standing in front of the toilet now?'
I don't like rooms you never use or that are wasted space but I also like a sparseness and a cleanness.
The doors of churches, hotels, concert halls and reading rooms are alike closed against the Negro as a man, but every place is open to him as a servant.
I have been in rooms with people arguing over a character that's not really fleshed out: that, just because the surname is Latino, that automatically means you have an accent.
I write pretty much anywhere - on planes, in hotel rooms, anywhere in my house.
Action films are emotionally and physically draining, and you're dirty and sweaty. In a romantic comedy, you have to have your fingernails perfect, you're in air-conditioned rooms the whole time.
When people ask what I'd like to do next, the answer is usually, 'Something with people in rooms.'
It is not in our drawing-rooms that we should look to judge of the intrinsic worth of any style of dress. The street-car is a truer crucible of its inherent value.
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