Residence Quotes
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Residence Quotes & Sayings
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The Gospel must be repeatedly forwarded to a new address because the recipient is repeatedly changing places of residence.
— Helmut Thielicke
Using the voice is a physical act, one that first announces the existence of the body of residence and then trumpets its arrival in a public space.
— Elizabeth Alexander
I think because I've maintained my residence in New York, those kinds of films have been more accessible.
— Gretchen Mol
I gave a silent prayer of thanks that I didn't seem to be lousy. I had probably been too filthy for any self-respecting louse to take up residence.
— Patrick Rothfuss
I have noticed a trend in premature deaths in the people that I know and the presence of streetlights outside of their homes.
— Steven Magee
Hope was nothing but a vindictive bastard that took up residence inside and gave a false promise of something outside of your control.
— Aleatha Romig
If a wizard should take up residence in your garden and requests food, you are obliged to feed him.
— Mark Jackman
Solomon's temple also was designed to increase the attractiveness of the city of his residence.
— Julius Wellhausen
I'm a Kansan by residence, a Missourian by employment, a Louisianan by birth, Southern by the grace of God, and a Tybee Islander at heart.
— Dick Peterson
Who has not found the heaven below
Will fail of it above.
God's residence is next to min,
His furniture is love. — Emily Dickinson
Will fail of it above.
God's residence is next to min,
His furniture is love. — Emily Dickinson
The past is a place of reference, not a place of residence.
— Willie Jolley
Jean Kirkpatrick [is] the chief sadist-in-residence of the Reagan Administration
— Jeane Kirkpatrick
Sublime wonders lie in store,
I am shown a regal residence;
a mighty kingdom, an empire
with more grandeur than before ... — E.A. Bucchianeri
I am shown a regal residence;
a mighty kingdom, an empire
with more grandeur than before ... — E.A. Bucchianeri
Madness is like an alternative residence. When sanity chases you out of home, take shelter in madness.
— Munia Khan
am returning to my residence. Why are you stopping
— R.J. Larson
Memory is each man's poet-in-residence.
— Stanley Kunitz
Your mind is your servant, your body is your vehicle and your soul is your residence.
— Harbhajan Singh Yogi
I do not regard it as wrong to take my life, because I simply change my place of residence and go where my wife and baby are.
— Alex Campbell
My residence was more favorable, not only to thought, but to serious reading, than a university;
— Henry David Thoreau
I don't live in the papal residence. I live in a simple apartment behind the Vatican gas station.
— Pope Francis
Sometimes I suspected Ryan was merely visiting the real world, on vacation from his permanent residence in la-la land.
— Rachel Vincent
Whenever you go on a trip to visit foreign lands or distant places, remember that they are all someone's home and backyard.
— Vera Nazarian
Your past is a place for reference, not residence.
— Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
Within the infant rind of this weak flower Poison hath residence and medicine power' Romeo and Juliet, II, iii
— Val McDermid
The voices in my head, which I used to think were just passing through, seem to have taken up residence.
— Elizabeth Wurtzel
Yes, Europe needs to be more welcoming, but that's only half of it. Muslims need to embrace the obligations of European residence and citizenship.
— David Ignatius
The child's reluctance to speak for the first few months of his residence in a new country is not pathological, but normal.
— Stephen D. Krashen
If you would feel the full force of a tempest, take up your residence on the top of Mount Washington, or at the Highland Light, inTruro.
— Henry David Thoreau
Our citizenship is in eternity; history is our temporary residence.
— Erwin Raphael McManus
When I was asked to be Writer in Residence at Edinburgh I thought, you can't teach poetry. This is ridiculous.
— Norman MacCaig
You are not at home where your residence are but where you are understood.
— Christian Morgenstern