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Office Slough Quotes By George Stoneman

A military life has ever comported with my inclination. — George Stoneman

Office Slough Quotes By George R R Martin

Hard things only grow harder if you put them off. — George R R Martin

Office Slough Quotes By Ernest Cline

Several paragraphs of dense text began to scroll across the screen, an unreadable blur of legalese outlining all the details of enlistment. It would have taken hours to read it all, and then I still probably wouldn't have understood a word of it. — Ernest Cline

Office Slough Quotes By Eric Weiner

The name itself is trouble. "Slough" means, literally, muddy field. A snake sloughs, or sheds, its dead skin. John Bunyan wrote of the "slough of despond" in Pilgrim's Progress. In the 1930s, John Betjeman wrote this poem about Slough: Come friendly bombs and fall on Slough! It isn't fit for humans now, There isn't grass to graze a cow, Swarm over, Death! Then he got nasty. To this day, the residents of Slough rankle when anyone mentions the poem. The town's reputation as a showpiece of quiet desperation was cemented when the producers of the TV series The Office decided to set the show in Slough. — Eric Weiner

Office Slough Quotes By Marc-Andre Hamelin

My father ran the gamut: a favorite of his was Josef Hofmann, but there was also Friedman, Rachmaninoff, Godowsky, Lhevinne, Moiseiwitsch, Paderewski, etc. — Marc-Andre Hamelin

Office Slough Quotes By Lauren Oliver

The last thing I need is to morph into one of those people who's always wearing black and doodling guns and bombs on her notebook. — Lauren Oliver