Last Town Quotes
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Last Town Quotes & Sayings
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Then the town was sorry with being glad, as people sometimes are sorry for those whom they have at last forced to do as they wanted them to.
— William Faulkner
I like salty, creamy foods. I could sit down with a bag of chips and French onion dip and go to town! That would be on my last-supper list.
— Christina Hendricks
I understand. You work very hard two days a week and you need a five-day weekend. That's normal.
— Neil Simon
Why one day in the country Is worth a month in town; Is worth a day and a year Of the dusty, musty, lag-last fashion That days drone elsewhere.
— Christina Rossetti
No one gets to abuse the people of Westeros but me!
— George R R Martin
I love Austin, but last time I was in town for twelve hours. I was exhausted, drunk and miserable. But none of that was Austin's fault.
— Anthony Jeselnik
I was an accomplished computer trespasser. I don't consider myself a thief. I copied without permission.
— Kevin Mitnick
Learning, learned people knew, was a multilingual enterprise ["Absolute English," Aeon, February 4, 2015].
— Michael Gordin
I can taste sunshine and hope on his tongue. I want this kiss, this taste, to last forever.
— Elisabeth Staab
My method is conversion, not coercion, it is self-suffering, not the suffering of the tyrant. I know that method to be infallible.
— Mahatma Gandhi
It is kind of weird being the last gang in town.
— Steve Diggle
Don't expect ambiguities, hesitations or palace intrigues from me.
— Anibal Cavaco Silva
When I've painted a woman's bottom so that I want to touch it, then [the painting] is finished.
— Pierre-Auguste Renoir
People expect that they should be understood by you but seldom put in an effort to understand you.
— Amit Abraham
Thomson's small oil sketches of the last years palpitate and throb. They are as direct in attack as a punch in the nose.
— Harold Town
But he hasn't got anything on! the whole town cried out at last.
— Hans Christian Andersen
The words seemed to bite physically into Gatsby.
— F Scott Fitzgerald