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telephones conversation objects
Saying that cultural objects have value is like saying that telephones have conversations. Brian Eno
telephones would-be teach
There would be far fewer accidents if we could only teach telephone poles to be more careful. Ambrose Bierce
telephones world outside-world
I disconnect the telephone to keep the outside world in it's correct place. Chuck Palahniuk
telephones criticize
To criticize Facebook is to criticize the telephone. Jesse Eisenberg
telephones bills saws
I thought talk was cheap until I saw our telephone bill. Henny Youngman
telephones email assuming
I assume everything I'm saying in an email or saying on the telephone is being looked at. Michael Moore
telephones ifs
I stay away from the telephone if at all possible. Lee Trevino
telephones communism bigs
Communism is just one big telephone company. Lenny Bruce
telephones nuisance convenience
The telephone is the greatest nuisance among conveniences, the greatest convenience among nuisances. Robert Staughton Lynd
nuisance made relation
I gather that he nearly knocked you down, damaged your property, and generally made a nuisance of himself, and that you instantly concluded he must be some relation to me. Dorothy L. Sayers
nuisance
Accessibility has been an afterthought and nuisance to the county. William Tucker
nuisance said theft
Some French socialist said that private property was theft ... I say that private property is a nuisance. Paul Erdos
nuisance property
Property is a nuisance. Paul Erdos
nuisance bed glory
Daybreak is a never-ending glory; getting out of bed is a never ending nuisance. Gilbert K. Chesterton
nuisance cleverness
Cleverness becomes a public nuisance. Oscar Wilde
nuisance
If you become a nuisance ... they're not going to like you. Scott Adams
nuisance forget sometimes
Some out of their own virtue make a god who sometimes later is a nuisance to them, a terror perhaps to them, a difficult thing to be forgetting. Gertrude Stein
nuisance ifs publishers
Writers are always a great nuisance to publishers. If they could do without them, they would. Fay Weldon
convenience devices effects
In speaking, for convenience, of devices and expedients, I did not intend to imply that Shakespeare always deliberately aimed at the effects which he produced. Andrew Coyle Bradley
convenience should acts-of-love
Your work should be an act of love, not a marriage of convenience. Haruki Murakami