Bedspring Quotes & Sayings
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I suppose I'm trying to build an architecture that's as timeless as possible, although we're all creatures of our age. — David Chipperfield

He's waking her in every moment.
Disturbing her.
Reaching through her and abandoning her at the same time.
He throws her down and takes her and cuts her open. The bedspring leaks - a howling, desperate noise of falling down and springing up, even though they don't want to. Refusal is pointless. Complaint has no use. Some crying crawls to the doorway where I stand. It hobbles out from the gap in the door and lands at my feet — Markus Zusak

Everyone's goals are the same with very small differences. I mean, the goal of a socialist and the goal of a libertarian are exactly the same. The goals are happiness and security and freedom, and you balance those. — Penn Jillette

My father tolerated no dramatics of any kind. I'm not certain which is more devilish uncomfortable - too many emotions or none at all. — Ashley Gardner

We can't be so desperate for love that we forget where we can always find it; within. — Alexandra Elle

My friends know that they're my friends - even my enemies know that they're my friends. — George Foreman

Death has more in common with Love than you might imagine. — Rick Riordan

Parallel lines have so much in common. It's a shame they'll never meet. — Hudson Moore

Mo Udall didn't want the presidency bad enough. He was too sane. He was a marvelous guy, but you had the feeling there was another Udall outside his body watching the candidate Udall who was too extravagant, telling him to cut it out. — Jack Germond

To lose your temper is only useful once a year. — Colin R. Davis

Let my enemies devour each other — Salvador Dali

Love is not the dying moan of a distant violin .. it's the triumphant twang of a bedspring — S.J Perelman

Economists are almost unanimous in conceding that the land tax has no adverse side effects ... Landowners ought to look at both sides of the coin. Applying a tax to land values also means removing other taxes. This would so improve the efficiency of a city that land values would go up more than the increase in taxes on land. — William Vickrey