Whether it's a blessing or a curse, I have always played someone like 10 years younger. When I was 23 or 24,… — Elisabeth Harnois Copy Share Image
The word 'iconic' is used too frequently - an icon is a statue carved in wood. It was shocking at first, when… — Debbie Harry Copy Share Image
I love wood. I love its permanence, its way of changing hue over the years, its way of expanding and contracting, of… — David Linley Copy Share Image
In Bavaria, many homes have a cosy room which is all wood and is filled with special things. My grandfather had such… — Juergen Teller Copy Share Image
Can I throw harder than Joe Wood? Listen mister, no man alive can throw any harder than Smokey Joe Wood. — Walter Johnson Copy Share Image
When things get complicated, you have to bring out your character and put more wood on the fire. — Ricky Rubio Copy Share Image
Where no wood is, the fire goes out; so where there is no tale bearer, the strife ceaseth. — Bible Copy Share Image
Victoria Wood's 'Dinnerladies' is just exceptionally written; every single line is a setup or a punchline. — Rosie Jones Copy Share Image
To poke a wood fire is more solid enjoyment than almost anything else in the world. — Charles Dudley Warner Copy Share Image
Knock on wood, but I think we hit the gestational carrier lottery! — Giuliana Rancic Copy Share Image
I was just getting acquainted with the wood. I wanted to see if it was maple or pine. — Kurt Rambis Copy Share Image
“Morning wood was like God’s gift to women. Softened by sleep everywhere, except for there, hard and ready. What a beautiful way… — Skye Warren Copy Share Image
Listen, if you worked as a lumberjack, would you not talk about wood? I work with people, that's my business, so I… — Robby Hoffman Copy Share Image
When the wind blows through a wood, its mass is cut and closed by every leaf, forming a train of jittery vortices… — Alice Oswald Copy Share Image
Kerry Wood had the best fastball. He threw one at my kneecaps once. I don't know how I jackknifed away. He might… — Chipper Jones Copy Share Image
Every guitarist I would cross paths with would tell me that I should have a flashy guitar, whatever the latest fashion model… — Angus Young Copy Share Image
Winnie the Pooh and his friends from the Hundred Acre Wood are among the most entertaining and beloved characters ever animated by… — John Lasseter Copy Share Image
“True craft isn’t in holding tight, but in release: letting wood reveal its wild grain, letting self dissolve into the hum beneath… — Ronen Dancziger Copy Share Image
The spirit of non-conformity is as prevalent now in my part of west Yorkshire as it was in the time of my… — Jo Cox Copy Share Image
When someone needs copper, or wood or an ag product, and they invest capital somewhere to make that happen, and people get… — Erik Prince Copy Share Image
We've gone from a world in which Starbucks set a cutting-edge standard for mass-market design to a world in which Starbucks establishes… — Virginia Postrel Copy Share Image
We live in such a consumer-based world. Everything we do, someone else has provided for us, so there is something really empowering… — Neil Jackson Copy Share Image
Fortunate are the nations that can build wooden houses. Because wood breathes, transforms, deteriorates, like us. It is also important to have… — Henryk Skolimowski Copy Share Image
“On the other hand, everyday language soon would prove inadequate for designating all the olfactory notions that he had accumulated within himself.… — Patrick Süskind Copy Share Image
Authors don't tend to stay with the same agents and editors over their entire lifetimes, but Grafton worked with Marian Wood, her… — Sarah Weinman Copy Share Image
My father, who was a cabinetmaker, told me, 'Wood has a grain and if you go into the grain, you have beauty.… — Christian Louboutin Copy Share Image
“Wood was the main source of energy in the world until the eighteen-fifties, and it still could be. Roughly a tenth of… — John McPhee Copy Share Image
The larch... is not only preserved from decay and the worm by the great bitterness of its sap, but also it cannot… — Marcus Vitruvius Pollio Copy Share Image
I remember him as young and restless. Slightly wild and free. The woods were his escape, his sanctuary. Thats where we would… — Jade Copy Share Image
“On a small square, wood is being cut for the city school. Cords of healthy, crisp timber are piled high and melt… — Bruno Schulz Copy Share Image
“The sawdust flew. A slightly sweet fragrance floated in the immediate area. It was a sweet but subtle aroma, neither the scent… — Xiao Hong Copy Share Image