Top 19 Quotes About Laundromats

#1. I still want to be the guy who can get on the subway and check out the freak on the subway.

Paul Giamatti

#2. Only nuclear power can now halt global warming.

James Lovelock

#3. I grew up around some people whose parents toured a lot: tough on the marriage, tough on the kids.

John Darnielle

#4. To Seek Glory in Battle is Glorious emerged high above the planet's southern continent, almost two thirds of the way to the pole.

Craig Alanson

#5. I try to be myself and, of course, be a good role model. I don't really find it hard, but you think about what you do and that other people look up to you.

Caroline Wozniacki

#6. The salvation of man does not lie in his holding himself far removed from the worldly, but in consecrating it to holy, to divine meaning.

Martin Buber

#7. The clouds that gather round the setting sun, Do take a sober colouring from an eye, That hath kept watch o'er man's mortality.

William Wordsworth

#8. Blotches of blood looked more like a soupspoon than an R. Several people told him angrily to be quiet.

Jeanne DuPrau

#9. Sometimes ... it's better for a man just to walk away.
But if you can't walk away?
I guess that's when it's tough.

Arthur Miller

#10. I want to keep going as I have, to travel, read, perform, write, and enjoy my family. I've promised myself only this: no more Laundromats, no more two-shows-a-night, and no more deadlines. I'll work at my own pace.

Jimmy Buffett

#11. Poor people wait a lot. Welfare, unemployment lines, laundromats, phone booths, emergency rooms, jails, etc.

Lucia Berlin

#12. The same tired people who dragged bags and baskets full of their dirty laundry out in public when they had a rare spare moment. It was a certain breed of people that used Laundromats and Ren had it down to such a fine science she could have probably recognized them on the street.

Amity Lassiter

#13. Nobody bother us, we bother nobody.

Charles Bukowski

#14. Nothing alive can stand still, it goes forward or back. Life is interesting only as long as it is a process of growth; or, to put it another way, we can only grow as long as we are interested.

Eleanor Roosevelt

#15. I don't really think myself that sex work is necessarily more demeaning than other kinds of demeaning work.

Alix Kates Shulman

#16. Laundromats ... like a waiting room for people who didn't go anywhere

Ken Bruen

#17. Attachment to the Divine leads to detachment from the mind. This leads to the realization that the nature of the Seer and the Divine are the same.

A. G. Mohan

#18. To forgive or not to forgive ... are those my only choices?

Natsuki Takaya

#19. The many speak highly of you, but have you really any grounds for satisfaction with yourself if you are the kind of person the many understand?

Seneca The Younger

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