
Top 20 Hallway Wall Quotes
#1. Black Jesus hangs from the cross in a painting on the hallway wall, and Malcolm X holds a shotgun in a photograph next to him.
Angie Thomas
#2. I found myself pinned to the hallway wall by six feet, two inches of hard, hot male.
Sylvia Day
#3. Better to live one year as a tiger, then a hundred as sheep.
Madonna
#4. In all fairness, darlin', I should probably warn you that this ain't my first rodeo.
Cindi Madsen
#5. We should always bear in mind that numbers represent a simplification of reality.
Kenneth E. Boulding
#6. What else don't we know about you, Miss Riley?" Liz asked. "Do you put on a superhero costume and fight crime at night in the metropolis?"
"Yes, but only between three and five a.m."
"Oooh, aren't you the smart-ass." Liz cocked her head to the side and studied her.
Jaci Burton
#7. I think she's really finished with me this time. I'll never be finished with her.
Ayana Mathis
#8. I want you out in the hallway, against the far wall in single file, ready to move, in fifteen. Drop your fartsack, Ratliff.
Craig DiLouie
#9. After a long day of trying, to make my songs pay, making love all day against the wall in the hallway.
Tupac Shakur
#10. If you keep your armpits open, you won't get depressed.
B.K.S. Iyengar
#11. I have never understood, for example, how come a child can climb up on the roof, scale the TV antenna, and rescue the cat ... yet cannot walk down the hallway without grabbing both walls with his grubby hands for balance.
Erma Bombeck
#12. I don't know who moved first, maybe him, maybe me, but we were zigzagging through the hallway, our lips locked, my back against the wall, then his, banging and colliding in the narrow space until we got to the bedroom.
Leylah Attar
#13. Our nation was built by pioneers - pioneers who accepted untold risks in pursuit of freedom, not by pioneers seeking offshore profits at the expense of American workers here at home.
Ted Strickland
#14. She opened the door behind him, slipped through, and shut herself in, then leaned against the wall of her hallway for a moment, oddly depressed at how easy that had been. It seemed to her that it shouldn't be so easy to make a man into a fool.
Kristin Cashore
#15. Though my grandmother had picked up modern ideas in America, she still had some conflicting 19th-century Irish notions. She believed that daughters, educated though they may be, should continue to live at home until they were married.
Rosemary Mahoney
#16. Many people may say that luck is important, but I think you create your own luck by working hard to ensure you don't miss opportunities.
Ivan Glasenberg
#17. A lot of people have their own perceptions about me, like I'm very stuck up, so full of myself, you know. But it's not true ... ,
Nadia Buari
#18. Life and death aren't as different from each other as I thought they were. This isn't like walking into a new country. This is like walking into a new room in the same house. This is like sharing a hallway and the same row of framed family pictures, but there's a glass wall between.
Maria Dahvana Headley
#19. There can be no final solution to our loneliness in this life.
Ronald Rolheiser
#20. The roads weren't much to speak of, and the car's suspension had been welded in by a stonemason resentful of his change in career.
Claire North
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