Fixtures Furniture Quotes & Sayings
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There should be someone in the world who loves you despite you," she whispers to her mother. — Jason Gurley

He was going to die soon, you knew when you saw those eyes. There was no sign of life in his flesh, just the barest traces of what had once been a life. His body was like a dilapidated old house from which all furniture and fixtures have been removed and which awaited now only its final demolition. — Haruki Murakami

He who has the judge for his father goes into court with an easy mind. — Miguel De Cervantes

If you are weary of some sleepy form of devotion, probably God is as weary of it as you are. — Frank Laubach

Your passion must be tempered with patience. Maybe long-suffering patience would be a better word. — Jack White

A door opens to me. I go in and am faced with a hundred closed doors. — Antonio Porchia

She was my gravity, the very thing that kept me grounded. And I was hers, and I no longer wanted her to feel like she was falling. She was mine to catch. To steady. To hold. — Devon Ashley

I have never seen a
man break the way he did. And he broke. Set half the damn Covenant on fire. If his brother hadn't
showed up when he had, I'm positive that he would've stayed in the burning building. Is that what you
wanted to know? Did it make you feel better, Alexandria? — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Tiles, the best furniture, fabrics, bath fixtures, bronze - just leaf through any design magazine and you immediately understand they're all 'Made in Italy.' We have the premier opera house in the world, La Scala, and behind the Nobel given to CERN is the research of many Italians. — Lapo Elkann

Bring It On, ..nobody in the world could handle me in a fight. Including Chuck Norris. — Bone Crusher

A great chef is an artist that I truly respect. — Robert Stack

We have a lot of books in our house. They are our primary decorative motif-books in piles and on the coffee table, framed book covers, books sorted into stacks on every available surface, and of course books on shelves along most walls. Besides the visible books, there are books waiting in the wings, the basement books, the garage books, the storage locker books ... They function as furniture, they prop up sagging fixtures and disguised by quilts function as tables ... I can't imagine a home without an overflow of books. The point of books is to have way too many but to always feel you never have enough, or the right one at the right moment, but then sometimes to find you'd longed to fall asleep reading the Aspern Papers, and there it is. — Louise Erdrich