Rows Quotes
Collection of top 45 famous quotes about Rows
Rows Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Rows quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
The man who rows the boat seldom has time to rock it.
— Bill Copeland
Everything had something behind it: life was like a long corridor with rows of closed doors.
— Henry James
Salting You can use a salting prefix to the key that guarantees a spread of all rows across all region servers. For
— Lars George
Secondhand booksellers and binder's shops ran in uneven rows on either side of me, jumbled and jostled together like an ill-kept bookshelf.
— Douglas Hulick
Filth!' Ignatious shouted, spewing wet popcorn over rows. 'How dare she pretend to be a virgin. Look at her degenerate face. Rape her!
— John Kennedy Toole
My dear boy, you are under a wrong impression. It is not a race, it is merely a means of getting crews to do long rows
— Steve Fairbairn
In thoughts of the visions of the night, I saw long rows of angels in paradise, each with his hands in a jar of spermaceti.
— Herman Melville
It was exactly an assembly line. You could look into infinity down these rows of drawing tables.
— Gil Kane
Thousands of graveyards were parked in rows like cars.
— Richard Brautigan
Stories about Diana's fashions, about possible rows between Charles and Diana, these were meat and drink.
— Andrew Morton
We were all serious readers, sitting on wooden chairs at rows of lecterns, turning the pages, united in mutual love of isolation.
— Michael Moorcock
The rows of empty jugs had multiplied with the speed of caged rabbits.
— Daniel Polansky
My basic weeding rule: if they grow in rows they're flowers; if they don't they're weeds.
— David Hobson
My Grandmother standing wordless fifteen minutes Between rows of loganberries, clippers poised in her hand.
— Gary Snyder
Use the rows, otherwise you either go nowhere or you are drifted to somewhere unwanted!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
There is a limit to one's capacity for rows, you know. There comes a time when you're only too ready to sacrifice something for a quiet life.
— Josephine Tey
It wasn't her dream job, but she did quite enjoy the satisfaction of transforming a messy pile of paperwork into neat rows of figures.
— Liane Moriarty
I came to love my rows, my beans, though so many more than I wanted. They attached me to the earth, and so I got strength like Antaeus.
— Henry David Thoreau
When one rows it is not the rowing which moves the ship: rowing is only a magical ceremony by means of which one compels a demon to move the ship.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
When I was 20 I was immensely proud of the rows of grey-spined Penguin Modern Classics in my bookcase.
— Linda Grant
Not as ours the books of old - Things that steam can stamp and fold; Not as ours the books of yore - Rows of type, and nothing more.
— Henry Austin Dobson
For the blind poor, Rx: bleed. For yourself; Rx: love nothing.
Sow rows of onions only. Plant turnips in the dark of the moon. — T.R. Hummer
Sow rows of onions only. Plant turnips in the dark of the moon. — T.R. Hummer
Inside were long rows of blue teleportation booths. Their shape and color always reminded me of Doctor Who's TARDIS.
— Ernest Cline
In the night the cabbages catch at the moon, the leaves drip silver, the rows of cabbages are a series of little silver waterfalls in the moon.
— Carl Sandburg
Meanwhile my beans, the length of whose rows, added together, was seven miles already planted, were impatient to be hoed,
— Henry David Thoreau
We emerged onto the ruined street, where gaps showed in the rows of buildings like missing teeth
— Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
Rows upon rows of books, lining built-in shelves that stretched from the floor to the ceiling.
— Michelle Hodkin
The sort of creature whose wildest fantasies were filled with ledgers that balanced perfectly, and rows of clocks chiming in eternal unison.
— Daniel Polansky
I like fighting. I get into rows all the time.
— Carlos Fuentes
It hasn't been a problem with Ben, I think we worked together very well, we don't have rows.
— David Crystal
A weed is a plant that has mastered every survival skill except to be able to grow in rows
— Doug Larson
... one of those terrifying rows where suddenly an end you never thought would come rears up in front of you, like a cliff edge you weren't aware of.
— Maggie O'Farrell
I go out on stage, and my intention is to make the first four rows bleed from their ears.
— Sonny Sharrock
Houses of evil similarity appeared like rows of disciplined, humiliated orphans.
— Elizabeth Hardwick