
Top 14 London Telephone Booth Quotes
#1. The streets, at least in this part of town, seemed impossibly clean in comparison to London. The public telephones were unvandalised. For a London telephone booth to look like that it would have to be guarded around the clock by the SAS.
Clive James
#2. It is a tangled skein, you understand, and I am looking for a loose end.
Arthur Conan Doyle
#3. I've never been able to stop the blockbuster disaster film from playing on an endless loop in my mind.
I see the terrible coming, whether it is or not.
Augusten Burroughs
#5. But I'm not afraid of the skeletons in Julie's closet. I look forward to meeting the rest of them, looking them hard in the eye, giving them firm, bone-crunching handshakes.
Isaac Marion
#6. There is no such thing as zero uncertainty.
Usama Fayyad
#7. Kitty has no discretion in her coughs," said her father; "she times them ill.
Jane Austen
#8. It's none of your concern what others say or think about you. Your happiness is your own responsibility.
Richelle E. Goodrich
#9. Rare indeed is the nature that does not become a little more intense when its own affairs come under discussion.
Alice Duer Miller
#11. It is the Godfather, not God the Father, who makes you an offer you can't refuse.
Peter Kreeft
#12. Any serious reading of the Bible means personal involvement in it, not symbol mental agreement with abstract propositions. And involvement is dangerous, because it leaves one open to unforeseen conclusions.
Megan McKenna
#13. I went to Communism as one goes to a spring of fresh water, and I left Communism as one clambers out of a poisoned river strewn with the wreckage of flooded cities and the corpses of the drowned.
Arthur Koestler
#14. The word "evangelist" means someone who spreads good news. Studying the impacts of climate change as I do, it's hard to come up with good news. In many ways I feel more like a Cassandra or a Jeremiah than a good-news evangelist.
Katharine Hayhoe
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