"I used to not be really honest with girls and then I dropped a song called 'Starry Room' and then I started turning over a new leaf."
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"The gospel word of the day can become like a painting on the walls. of your inner room, the inner room that is your heart."
"You asked me once,' said O'Brien, 'what was in Room 101. I told you that you knew the answer already. Everyone knows it. The thing that is in Room 101 is the worst thing in the world."
"If we leave our smells behind us when we leave a room, surely something of our souls must remain when we leave this life?" - Qyburn"
"The people who flood our living-rooms with a smorgasbord of commercial messages about fetid breath, moist underarms and troubled intestines know this: an appropriate time, place and manner to sell a product is any that sells the product."
"It’s mostly just you have to convince yourself that there’s nothing else in the room but John Lennon and suddenly things start John Lennon-ing!"
"I am on the hunt for constructions. I come into a room and find them whitely merging in a corner."
"There is always room for Gramsci's "optimism of the will.""
"In proceeding to the dining-room, the gentleman gives one arm to the lady he escorts--it is unusual to offer both."
"There is surely room for yet another schoolmaster when a score of seers advertise themselves in Boston newspapers."
"It is beginning to be doubtful whether Parliament and Congress sit in Westminster and Washington, or in the editorial rooms of the leading journals,--so thoroughly is everything debated before the authorized and responsible debaters get on their legs."
"How little room Do we take up in death, that, living, know No bounds!"
"One of the odd enjoyments in life is to be alone in a room full of people. To have them there as unknowing human filler in your wide shot."
"We could've done this anywhere, but I wanted you to see me, to see this," he said, gesturing at the room. "I wanted you to know where I come from, what I am under the choices I make."
"I don't like being in big crowds, I don't like being in a room full of people. I get anxious and nervous, but I'm pretty confident about my music. It excites me because I get to sing to all those people."
"The most important thing is that you're comfortable with who you're working with as a person. Forget the music, if you can sit in a room with someone and you don't have awkwardness."
"I have not looked at a newspaper in twenty years; if one is brought into the room, I flee. This is not because I am indifferent but because one cannot follow every road."
"Without opium, plans, marriages and journeys appear to me just as foolish as if someone falling out of a window were to hope to make friends with the occupants of the room before which he passes."
"After further introductions were made, we settled in the family room. Yes, the living room would have been nicer, but I wanted comfortable surroundings while plotting to murder one famed historical figure with another one. ~Cat"
"Care to see your room?” -Bones Let me guess—it’s that smashed‐up car right over there." -Cat"