843 Quotes About Rooms
- Author Anne Spollen
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I looked around at the rooms that I did not see as rooms but more as a landscape for my emotions, a biography of memory.
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- Author Mercedes Lackey
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Tiny rooms opened up onto the corridor, rooms that would have been like monastic cells if each of the girls hadn't made hers comfortable in her own way and according to her own taste. As she passed, Andie got glimpses of a riot of draped fabrics like a gypsy tent in one, a tapestry loom in another, painted murals of garden scenes in a third.
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- Author Alan Moore
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The clothes you're wearing, the room, the house, the city that you're in. Everything in it started out in the human imagination. Your lives, your personalities, your whole world. All invented. All made up. All the wars, the romances. The masterpieces and the machines. And there's nothing here but a funny little twist of amino acids, playing a marvelous game of pretend.
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- Author Daisy Whitney
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Get away from my house and all its rooms that echo, all the rooms I don't enter anymore.
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- Author Charles Dickens
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Rooms get an awful look about them when they are fitted up, like these, for one person you are used to see in them, and that person is away under any shadow: let alone being God knows where.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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Eternal joy arises by living in the 'permanent room'. Living in the 'temporary room' gives temporary joy.
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- Author Rasheed Ogunlaru
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My life is an extraordinary journey. It takes me into many rooms in which I wear many coats of many colours. Underneath and beyond all these is myself as I am. I speak many words and sing many songs to help others find their own voice and path. But the music is always the same: embrace yourself, embrace life itself.
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- Author Nitya Prakash
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You are a mansion with infinite rooms, yet you've convinced yourself you have to live in the basement.
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- Author Marcel Proust
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I cannot express the uneasiness caused in me by this intrusion of mystery and beauty into a room I had at last filled with myself to the point of paying no more attention to the room than to that self. The anesthetizing influence of habit having ceased, I would begin to have thoughts, and feelings, and they are such sad things.
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