“Soapy Sam looked as though he had just sat down on a favourite armchair which had gone missing.” — John Mortimer Copy Share Image
I dream of an art of balance, of quietness, something analogous to a good armchair. — Henri Matisse Copy Share Image
Breakfast is served on my Herend china and I sit in an old armchair so I can read the papers. — Princess Michael of Kent Copy Share Image
“And nobody has the right to judge a soldier from the warmth and safety of their armchair.” — Karen Traviss Copy Share Image
When I paint a woman in an armchair, the armchair is there to show illness and death-or as a protection. — Pablo Picasso Copy Share Image
If rehearsed eye-rolls and sneers and armchair psychology worked, and were interesting, Fox wouldn't be number one. — Dagen McDowell Copy Share Image
“An armchair is always an armchair, to the modern child, never a ship, never a desert island. The pattern on the wall… — Daphne du Maurier Copy Share Image
“when after a perfect dinner I lounge in an armchair, when there is no one I hate to look at in the… — Lin Yutang Copy Share Image
“I only meant, you know, you shouldn’t be wasting your time on imbeciles. I know how hard it is to find the… — Paul Murray Copy Share Image
“Tere are more types of happy than types of armchair, but you wouldn't know it.” — ana Copy Share Image
When I was seven and watched an episode of 'Beyond 2000' that featured a floating armchair, I thought we'd definitely have one… — Stella Young Copy Share Image
“The fact that the yellow chintz armchair in the living room clashed with the blue-and-maroon Turkish carpet no longer bothered her.” — Jhumpa Lahiri Copy Share Image
“A gentleman can’t let a lady sleep in an armchair while he takes his ease in a bed.” “But you are not… — Christina Brooke Copy Share Image
From a distance, everyone will be able to read text, enlarged and limited to the desired subject, projected on an individual screen.… — Paul Otlet Copy Share Image
“I lowered myself into an armchair. I was enveloped in a cloud of dust. All that remained of my life was in… — Sandra Gulland Copy Share Image
“The armchairs, with their flat, sedentary cushions, were designed for society, but the bed was made for solitude. It had a straitened… — Amit Chaudhuri Copy Share Image
“Indeed he had worn that piece of furniture - or symbol of bone-laziness - into such a shape as made the descent… — Mervyn Peake Copy Share Image