Quotes by Somewhere Else If there isn't a parking space out front or I can't see my car from the window, we're eating somewhere else. Jay Leno car space somewhere-else That okay. I'll go find somewhere else to sleep." Her fingers wrap around my arm. "You don't have to go anywhere. I feel safe with you. Jessica Sorensen safe somewhere-else sleep Tree-hugging, Birkenstock-wearing, hippie, tie-dyed liberals [in Hollywood should]... go make their movies and their music and whine somewhere else.... It's just too damn bad we didn't buy them a ticket [to become human shields in Iraq]. Jim Gibbons iraq hippie somewhere-else The young people, they don't knock on the door politely and say "May I come in?" They barge in, they take your seat, and you're obsolete unless you recreate and somehow find grace somewhere else. Another profession may not be like that. Joan Chen somewhere-else doors people When I visited KU, I thought, 'I wish I'd gone to Kansas.' They would take me around to their spots, and my spots at Indiana just felt like old hangouts. It was one of those times where you always wished you were somewhere else. But I was happy I ended up at Indiana coming from small little St. Louis. Joe Buck kansas wish somewhere-else I don't think there is anything good about fame. 'Tables in restaurants.' People say that but, then again, why don't you just call the day before? Or go eat somewhere else? Jodie Foster somewhere-else people thinking The future always looks good in the golden land, because no one remembers the past ... Here is the last stop for all those who come from somewhere else, for all those who drifted away from the cold and the past and the old ways. Joan Didion land somewhere-else past If I have to move on from Newcastle, hopefully it will be to somewhere else Joe Kinnear newcastle somewhere-else moving It is often said that New York is a city for only the very rich and the very poor. It is less often said that New York is also, at least for those of us who came there from somewhere else, a city for only the very young. Joan Didion cities new-york somewhere-else After you manage the Yankees for 12 years, it's really tough to envision going somewhere else. But then the Dodgers called. Joe Torre yankees somewhere-else years And when our sun explodes and we are all destroyed, we'll be rocks and chunks of I am not sure what, and maybe we'll rain down on somewhere else. Joey Comeau rocks somewhere-else rain I’d much rather pretend I’m somewhere else, and any time I open the pages of a book, that happens. Jodi Picoult pages somewhere-else book Why go somewhere else and start up all over again? John Baldacci somewhere-else The nurses, I have already learned, are the ones who give us the answers we’re desperate for. Unlike the doctors, who fidget like they need to be somewhere else, the nurses patiently answer us as if we are the first set of parents to ever have this kind of meeting with them, instead of the thousandth. Jodi Picoult doctors nurse somewhere-else The joy is in the journey, not the destination. We have a better chance of seeing where we are when we stop trying to get somewhere else. John Bingham journey somewhere-else joy It is not irritating to be where one is. It is only irritating to think one would like to be somewhere else. John Cage irritating somewhere-else thinking I think it's because in America you always get the sense that if you fail, you can just pack up your things and go somewhere else and try again. But in England, it's so geographically small that if somebody succeeds here, it reduces your chances of succeeding. John Cleese somewhere-else america thinking You don't want to pitch a tent and live inside the Louvre. You want to check it out, appreciate it, and move somewhere else. John Oates appreciate somewhere-else moving When you're a kid all you want to do is be somewhere else. John Scalzi somewhere-else want kids Even though in principle we may "know better", we routinely succumb all the same to the incessant, often frantic and unexamined busyness of thinking we have to get somewhere else first before we can rest; thinking we need to get certain things done to feel we have accomplished something before we can be happy. Jon Kabat-Zinn somewhere-else firsts thinking «345678910111213»