Veranda Quotes
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Veranda Quotes & Sayings
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The heart of the world is breaking under this load of pride and pretense. There is no release from our burden apart from the meekness of Christ.
— A.W. Tozer
I certainly don't have any interest in being on a dark veranda with any man except my husband, unlike some women do. - Esther Norman
— Barry Gray
emerges from logic, not desire.
— Gregory Benford
Anyone who toys with the idea of cutting off bits of the eurozone hoping the rest will survive is playing with fire.
— Yanis Varoufakis
Had I the time to keep a diary, I'd use that time to better effect; sleeping on the veranda.
— Soseki Natsume
Never agree to say or do anything that isn't you.
— Ben Barnes
Live close to nature and you'll never feel lonely. Don't drive those sparrows out of your veranda; they won't hack into your computer.
— Ruskin Bond
You need to see things as they are, not worse than they are, than see them better than they are, and make them that way.
— Jordan Belfort
The sparrow hops along the veranda, with wet feet.
— Jack Kerouac
There's a special feeling you get on a veranda that you just can't get anywhere else.
— Haruki Murakami
In fact, I don't even own a dish rack. I put all the dishes I wash into a large bowl or colander and place this on the veranda to dry.
— Marie Kondo
I love working and writing new songs. But sometimes you need to wait, to have something in your mind, and then you can let yourself play music.
— Yann Tiersen
They'd reached St Thomas's and climbed the half-dozen wooden steps to the small veranda. Gamache
— Louise Penny
Better than sweet tea on a veranda. I want to live at Belmont!
— Francine Rivers
Early in the morning Rikki-tikki came to early breakfast in the veranda riding on Teddy's shoulder,
— Ruskin Bond
Anthony imagined a time before all that - a time when people sipped Earl Grey tea on a breeze cooled veranda and looked out upon endless countryside.
— Alan Gibbons
I was afraid," she said, "and I wanted to hear your voice.
— Lauren Gilley