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We lived in a small house, so there was no escape from the goddamn racket of her loneliness.
— Sherman Alexie
I grew up in a very modest house. We were poor-we lived on the poverty level. We all got jobs as young kids.
— Chely Wright
My aunt Caroline was really a character. She lived and worked in my grandfather's old house and even wore some of his clothes.
— Jamie Wyeth
There was a house we all had in common and it was called the past, even though we'd lived in different rooms.
— Angela Carter
Growing up, I lived in a house without art: no picture books on the shelves, no visits to museums, no posters on the bedroom wall.
— John Burnside
At six
I lived in a graveyard full of dolls,
avoiding myself,
my body, the suspect
in its grotesque house. — Anne Sexton
I lived in a graveyard full of dolls,
avoiding myself,
my body, the suspect
in its grotesque house. — Anne Sexton
Sunday in the south means Church. Sunday in this house, even if we lived in California, would still mean church.
— Denise Hildreth Jones
Now that you're there, where everything is known-tell me:
What else lived in that house besides us? — Anna Akhmatova
What else lived in that house besides us? — Anna Akhmatova
Can anyone understand how it is to have lived in the White House and then, suddenly, to be living alone as the President's widow?
— Jackie Kennedy
Levi lived in a house, like an adult. Cath lived in a dorm, like a young adult - like someone who was still on adulthood probation.
— Rainbow Rowell
There once was a little mouse. He was a very clever little mouse. He lived in the walls of a house with
— Paul Ramage
The only person for whom the house was in any way special was Arthur Dent, and that was only because it happened to be the one he lived in.
— Douglas Adams
For a while we lived in a tent we'd pitched inside his parents' house and we slept on pillows.
— Shelley Duvall
My first place in Nashville was like 'Animal House.' The whole band lived under one roof, and most nights the jam sessions ended close to sunrise.
— Charlie Worsham
A house should look lived in, and I consider it clean as long as I don't stick to it and it doesn't give me cholera.
— Jenny Lawson
There's no room for anything but joy and fear, and joy ruled the house. Fear lived in the shack out back!
— Stephen King
Her own mother lived the latter years of her life in the horrible suspicion that electricity was dripping invisibly all over the house.
— James Thurber
He lived in a strange, silent house and looked out of it through calm eyes. He was a stranger to all the world, but he was not lonely.
— John Steinbeck
I grew up in Southern California, Simi Valley. I've lived in the same house all my life.
— Jason Dolley
All houses in which men have lived and suffered and died are haunted houses.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Every house we have lived in, every building to which our hands have lent their work, belongs to us by virtue of love or of regret.
— Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
I'm sure there were plenty of loving, attentive mothers in the 'me generation,' but none of them lived at my house.
— Ariel Gore
I think if she lived in A little shoe-house That little old woman was Surely a mouse!
— Beatrix Potter
Osama bin Laden ... lived in one house for, like, six years with three wives. And earlier today, they ruled his death was a suicide.
— David Letterman
She'd lived in the same house with this man and never once thought about his thighs in the last year.
— Sara Rosett
The house in which the fourteen sisters of Emilio Montez O'brien lived, radiated femininity.
— Oscar Hijuelos
I was born in 1968 and grew up in my grandmother's house in suburban Connecticut, where I was convinced a ghost named Virgil lived in the attic.
— Jennifer McMahon
Houses seem to remember,' said he.
'Some rooms oppress us with a sense of lives that have been lived in them. — Emma Frances Dawson
'Some rooms oppress us with a sense of lives that have been lived in them. — Emma Frances Dawson
The rooms that are lived in are the ones we find most comforting.
— Alexandra Stoddard