Public House Quotes
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Public House Quotes & Sayings
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There was a young lady of Lynn. Who was so uncommonly thin That when she essayed To drink lemonade, She slipped through the straw and fell in.
— Catherine Coulter
In Google's world, public space is just something that stands between your house and the well-reviewed restaurant that you are dying to get to.
— Evgeny Morozov
Those who are truly His hear His voice and respond positively to His loving call, even if it means hurt, loss, or ridicule.
— Michael L. Henderson
White House officials acknowledge in broad terms that a president's time and public rhetoric are among his most valuable policy tools.
— Barton Gellman
The House looks like more fun. It's like the Donahue show. The Senate is like one of those Sunday morning public service programs.
— Phil Donahue
Yet a gentleman may not keep a public house; may he?' said I. 'Not on any account,' returned Herbert; 'but a public-house may keep a gentleman ...
— Charles Dickens
Saudis of all sorts recent having to beg princes for favors to secure services that should be a public right
— Karen Elliott House
Gone to the nearest public-house. That is the centre of country gossip. They would have told you every name, from the master to the scullery-maid.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
We in the House of Lords are never in touch with public opinion. That makes us a civilised body.
— Oscar Wilde
For those without money, the road to that treasure house of the imagination begins at the public library.
— Pete Hamill
Those who know me would tell you, 'Moily can't be cowed down.' I have plans to enhance domestic oil and gas production.
— Veerappa Moily
For me, my business is my business and my house is my house. I don't want the public in my house.
— Heidi Klum
The framework of a symphony must be so strong that it forces you to follow it, regardless of the environment and circumstances.
— Jean Sibelius