
Top 17 Famous Window Quotes
#1. Those of you who are strong need to be there for those who have lost someone today. We have to be here for each other right now.
Tori Amos
#2. In theatre, there's no time for a proper meal.
Tamsin Greig
#3. Something terrible happened and people began to shake. It was the reminder that frightened them; the reminder of just how close to the edge we are in life, always, at every moment.
Alexander McCall Smith
#4. Everyone is born into a certain era. I wouldn't want to see anyone faced with the circumstances that prevailed at the time, when there were few or no alternatives.
Gunter Grass
#5. Fire is a fragile lover, court her well, neglect her not; her faith is like a misty smoke, her anger is destructive hot.
Cate Tiernan
#6. Anytime you cast a movie and you need someone famous in the lead part, you're a prisoner of whoever happens to be famous in the six-month window in which you're trying to get a film financed.
Alexander Payne
#7. God is always messing everything up with rules. He gives us the fountain of youth, but makes it so we have to kill ourselves to get there. Very freaking clever.
Sarah Noffke
#8. The trouble with poverty, as an issue, is that it has basically exhausted the patience of the general public.
Paul Krugman
#9. The grace of the spirit comes only from heaven, and lights up the whole bodily presence.
Charles Spurgeon
#10. Still, without faithfulness of heart there is little value in all the rest.
DeAnna Julie Dodson
#11. If God is watching your every move, you should probably straighten up your act a little bit.
Misha Collins
#12. Ursula Nordstrom was famous for finding artists in unlikely places. Maurice Sendak was a window designer, and she just came across one of his windows. Everyone was looking to find a talent.
Peter Sis
#13. Be resolutely and faithfully what you are; be humbly what you aspire to be.
Henry David Thoreau
#14. A window covered with raindrops interests me more than a photograph of a famous person.
Saul Leiter
#15. Well, strap my ass to a flagpole and hoist it skyward' an all to familiar voice declared.
Keri Arthur
#16. He was living, breathing poetry. Not love poetry, but the poetry which tears out your heart, rips it to shreds, pushes it back into your chest, and makes you question what the hell just obliterated your soul.
Tillie Cole
#17. I looked at the stained-glass image of the lamb in the window above me, but that only reminded me that lambs are famous for being led to slaughter, or sometimes hanging out with lions in ill-advised relationships.
Maureen Johnson
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