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Window Quotes by Anna Godbersen
- We see our sins reflected everywhere: in the pallor of our intimates’ faces, in the scratching of tree branches against windows, in the strange movements…
- Henry shook his head, 'I was drunk,' he said, trying to sound both ashamed and firm in this belief. He remembered the rosebush incident very…
- Life was a short window and there was no sense in doing the wrong thing over and over even if it was so difficult to…
- In New York there is always something to look at, but it is all infinitely more interesting through a window in the backseat of a…
More Window Quotes
- Because we can't escape our ancient hunger to live close to nature, we encircle the house with lawns and gardens, install picture… — Diane Ackerman
- I think sexuality is a window into someone's soul. — Alan Ball
- These people live again in print as intensely as when their images were captured on old dry plates of sixty years ago...… — Ansel Adams
- Most of us live in artificial environments and then we go to work in artificial environments and the world becomes something that… — Alan Ball
- Between the daylight gambler and the player at night there is the same difference that lies between a careless husband and the… — Honore de Balzac
- Relying on the government to protect your privacy is like asking a peeping tom to install your window blinds. — John Perry Barlow
- I love Wagner, but the music I prefer is that of a cat hung up by its tail outside a window and… — Charles Baudelaire
- There are a lot of films where I play characters that are about the windows to the interior person rather than the… — Emmanuelle Beart
- If I had the use of my body, I would throw it out the window. — Samuel Beckett
- I need no dictionary of quotations to remind me that the eyes are the windows of the soul. — Max Beerbohm
- For a nation which has an almost evil reputation for bustle, bustle, bustle, and rush, rush, rush, we spend an enormous amount… — Robert Benchley
- Traditional Chinese art looked at the Earth from a Confucian mountain top; Japanese art looked closely around screens; Italian Renaissance art surveyed… — John Berger