Top 20 Quotes About Trap House
#1. So, did you peep the trap house that I sent you to? That's where Divine be," I said. His
KIA
#2. Well, darling, you can have your tearoom now.
Norton Simon
#3. The scare quotes burn off like fog.
Ben Lerner
#4. Curious, how one remembered Christmas. Perhaps because other days might appeal to the head, but this one appealed to the heart.
Mary Roberts Rinehart
#5. People like Howlin' Wolf, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, John Lee Hooker, Nina Simone, Captain Beefheart - all of these artists were what I grew up listening to every day of my life. And there's a very healthy music scene in the west country of England, where I grew up.
P.J. Harvey
#6. I believe this choice is ethical, and what makes it ethical is it is a choice.
Brittany Maynard
#7. Honey, you worry too much. Nothing is going to happen, I mean come on, you're in the house of Mr. Hausefalle, the guru of home security! You're probably safer over there than here.- House Trap, ch. 4: A Grave Mistake.
Mike Mauthor
#8. Trap is a four-letter word, and like so many four-letter words it can mean something entirely else.
--Hugo Anstead
Jennifer A. Girardin
#9. If the retreat house was a trap, it was a very nice one.
Elizabeth Hand
#12. Well I had the perfect job, perfect house and perfect family and I didn't know it. I kept striving for more.
Annette J. Dunlea
#13. When decisions on nuclear power stations and runways are delayed and the government dilly-dallies, people think they aren't important.
James Dyson
#14. House guests (I don't care who they are, how much I like them, or how long it's been since I last saw them) are pests, much like roaches and mice. But there are differences. You can trap roaches and mice. And they don't want you to drive them to Disneyland.
Margo Kaufman
#15. When you have cat stealers over for tea, you clean the house, buy bagels and cream cheese, and try to figure out how to trap your guests in a lie.
Caroline Paul
#16. Reached by a trap door in the middle of the floor, from which a ladder led down into the small, dark hole. When Dorothy stood in the doorway and looked around, she could see nothing but the great gray prairie on every side. Not a tree nor a house broke the broad
L. Frank Baum
#17. Sitting still as a way of falling in love with the world and everything in it;
Pico Iyer
#18. The thing about a real economy is that it actually is like the game of Monopoly in the sense that when one person has all the money, the game is over. And in a game of Monopoly, of course, that's quite charming, but in a real economy, it's much more problematic.
Nick Hanauer
#19. Society drives people crazy with lust and calls it advertising.
John Lahr