A child's mind is its living room; it's is going to be residing there for the rest of its earthly existence.
A child's mind is its living room; it's going to be residing there for the rest of its earthly existence.
I'm so fast that last night I turned off the light switch in my hotel room and was in bed before the room was dark.
Dear my brothers there is no more room for wanting to be a thug, BUT there is PLENTY of room for being a father, lawyer, doctor and a teacher. Please take this in consideration!
If you're not paying for it through the health plan, you pay for it in the emergency room.
I'm very used to stages and dressing rooms. And dare I say it, much as I like being at home, I love the buzz of a new hotel room. It never quite loses its thing.
I think even when homeowners love their room, it's still a shock, because you left your house, went to sleep, came home and your room was dramatically and drastically different.
It's one thing to sit back and say, 'Hey let's play a club, that will be great,' but then you get there and say, 'Hey wait, this is the dressing room? Where's my dressing room?'
If nations always moved from one set of furnished rooms to another - and always into a better set - things might be easier, but the trouble is that there is no one to prepare the new rooms. The future is worse than the ocean - there is nothing there.
The world organization debates disarmament in one room and, in the next room, moves the knights and pawns that make national arms imperative.
When I'm working I don't have room to think about myself and my own issues. It's really freeing. There is no room for me, which is really nice.
The Raiders of old were vicious and crazy and cruel. Hanging around their locker room was like hanging around the weight room at Folsom Prison.
I mean, even my dressing room at the studio has candles and cushions and cashmere rugs and things.
It is logical to look for a green fowl in a dark room even if you know the chance of finding a green fowl in a dark room is slim.
Journalism can go right up to the door of the room in which the decisions are made. A novel can go inside the room - and inside the character's heads.
My partner and I had our first son in 1996, and the office became the baby's room. Our second son was born in 2001, and the office became the kids' room.
I like everything in my room has to be in order. If there's a wrinkle in the comforter, I'm stretching it out. But this is only when it comes to my room. Outside of there, I'm not as intense.
[last lines] Pat Archer: [walking with family towards bus] They said that there wasn't any room. Paul Rusesabagina: There's always room.
Nowadays the big Hollywood studios only make about three movies a year, and they cost about $200 million each. There's no room for error in that, and not a lot of room, I would think, for free expression.
[after waking up in the emergency room] Paul Rivers: So this is death's waiting room.
Note on Riggan's dressing room mirror: A thing is a thing, not what is said of that thing.