Quotes by Window My mother and I could always look out the same window without ever seeing the same thing. Gloria Swanson mother looks window You’re unbelievable,’ said Rosie. ‘Look at me when I’m talking.’ I kept looking out the window. I was already over-stimulated. ‘I know what you look like. Graeme Simsion talking looks window Anyway, I lived on the streets and did pretty good until I got caught stealing, what was it? I kicked in a restaurant window, went in and took all the food that I wanted, and while coming out I was grabbed. Gregory Corso coming-out stealing window To a fair day open the window, but make you ready as to a foule. George Herbert fairs ready window I only work at night, generally. Usually when I work [during the day] I'll black out the windows or something. Grimes black night window I was an altar boy, a spokesperson for the Virgin Mary, I was a choir boy but then at the age of 14 I discovered masturbation and all that went out the window. Guillermo del Toro age boys window The window of heaven is what all truth seekers are trying to open. Harold Klemp trying heaven window I'm looking at my window right now and it's a perfect blue sky. And if you ask people about Sept. 11, the one thing they'll tell you is how serenely, awesomely, perfectly blue the sky was. The juxtaposition of how the day began and what happened is jarring even now. Haroon Moghul perfect people window The book should act as a window to the word. Harry Duncan reading book window I'm not sure that there's anybody else that's as psychologically complex and who's given us this window into his soul that Nixon gave us. That's what I find absolutely addictive and seductive. Harry Shearer seductive soul window When perfect frankness comes in at the door love flies out of the window. Helen Rowland perfect doors window There weren't any curtains in the windows, and the books that didn't fit into the bookshelf lay piled on the floor like a bunch of intellectual refugees. Haruki Murakami intellectual book window Beauty itself soon fades, and when a woman has beauty and nothing else, well, it's like putting all the goods in the shop window, isn't it? And the moment she loses her good looks-poor creature! what is she? Just a mere bit of faded finery to be thrown aside. Henry Arthur Jones beautiful looks window Maturity is when all of your mirrors turn into windows. Henry David Thoreau maturity mirrors window The clear, unmistakable sign of a bureaucrat is somebody who worries about whether he has a window. Herb Kelleher egomania worry window Always keep a window in the attic open; not just cracked: open. Henry James attics cracked window The house of fiction has in short not one window, but a million, ... but they are, singly, as nothing without the posted presence of the watcher. Henry James house fiction window It's like a kid standing at the window watching the rain. Haruki Murakami rain kids window Wherever you have seen God pass, mark that spot, and go and sit in that window again. Henry Ward Beecher spots mark window ...primal people see the objects of this world not (or not only) as solid but as open windows to their divine source. Huston Smith people window world «345678910111213»