Top 14 Quotes About New Orleans Tennessee Williams
#1. Beautiful things of any kind are beautiful in themselves and sufficient to themselves. Praise is extraneous. The object of praise remains what it was - no better and no worse.
Marcus Aurelius
#2. Shakespeare is forever coming into our affairs
putting in his oar, so to speak
with some pat word or sentence.
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
#3. I hope to die in my sleep, when the time comes, and I hope it will be in the beautiful big brass bed in my New Orleans apartment, the bed which is associated with so much love.
Tennessee Williams
#4. The question was whether James would love me if I was someone else.
Barbara Delinsky
#5. Giving birth was the most amazing thing I've ever done. I'd been living in a Third World country, and I said, 'I'm going to just squat behind a tree.' I basically did that but in a chair in my living room. I didn't want a sterile hospital room. I didn't want doctors. I had a midwife.
Carolyn Murphy
#6. We cannot trust our own minds, traditions and beliefs.
Bryant McGill
#7. New Orleans could wreck your liver and poison your blood. It could destroy you financially. It could shun you or embrace you, teach you tricks of the heart you thought Tennessee Williams was just kidding about. And in August it could break your spirit.
Julie Smith
#8. We'll go into orbit. We'll go to the Moon. This business has no limits.
Richard Branson
#9. Don't you just love those long rainy afternoons in New Orleans when an hour isn't just an hour - but a little piece of eternity dropped into your hands - and who knows what to do with it?
Tennessee Williams
#10. I have found my star. She is beauty and grace. Elegance and goodness. My laughter in winter. She is courageous and strong. Bold and tempting. Unlike any other in all the universe, and I cannot touch her. I dare not even try. [Zarek]
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#11. America has only three cities: New York, San Francisco, and New Orleans.
Everywhere else is Cleveland.
Tennessee Williams
#12. I'm very fond of Tennessee Williams' plays, and when my husband and I went to New Orleans in the late 1970s, we saw 'A Street Car Named Desire.'
Ruth Rendell
#13. It really is. Come on in. Can I get you some coffee?
Nora Roberts
#14. Although steady and slow are the trail to love, there is no path to see through without the engine of passionate and true. (Soar)
Soar
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