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parking-meters phones use
I don't even know how to use a parking meter, let alone a phone box. Princess Diana
parking-meters walking-sticks sticks
using parking meters as walking sticks. Tom Waits
parking-meters gambling people
Norm MacDonald is here - one of the funniest people ever. Norm's got a giant gambling problem. He's dropped more coin in a casino than Michael J. Fox at a parking meter. Greg Giraldo
parking-meters people capitalist
We live in a predatory capitalist society in which everything is for sale. Everybody is for sale, so there is ubiquitous commodification - be it of music, food, people, or parking meters. Cornel West
phones might phone-calls
Tomorrow you might get a phone call about something wonderful and you might get a phone call about something terrible. Regina Spektor
phones language cigarette
Some very considerable part of the gestural language of public places that had once belonged to cigarettes now belonged to phones. William Gibson
phones enemy bombs
Remember, the enemy comes to kill still and destroy. But now they`re going to inspect themselves? Oh, what could go wrong with that? Yes, don`t call us. We`ll call you, they say. And that`s really good because [Barack] Obama is standing by with his mighty phone and his mighty pen in case they stretch the truth a little. And they start dropping bombs. Sarah Palin
phones lines phone-calls
It's rare to work on a series without a writer. If you have a question about a line, then phone calls have to be made. Rebecca Mader
phones topics obsolete
Im pretty quick to delete something off of my phone if its become obsolete. And things like RSS readers have made life easier - all of the headlines are going to be related to a topic Im interested in. Rich Sommer
phones people clubs
People bring camera phones into comedy shows and clubs and concerts, and sound bites never come out right. Tracy Morgan
phones missing worried
If you're always worried about being on your phone, then you really are missing out on everything that's happening in front of you, Vanessa Hudgens
phones mind breakfast
What the dead don't know piles up, though we don't notice it at first. They don't know how we're getting along without them, of course, dealing with the hours and days that now accrue so quickly, and, unless they divined this somehow in advance, they don't know that we don't want this inexorable onslaught of breakfasts and phone calls and going to the bank, all this stepping along, because we don't want anything extraneous to get in the way of what we feel about them or the ways we want to hold them in mind. Roger Angell
phones four pilots
It's a terrible process, what you go through, during pilot season. All the shows turn themselves in and there is a good four to six weeks before you get phone call. Sarah Michelle Gellar
use moral debate
The use of God in moral debate is so problematic as to be almost worthless. Richard Holloway
use
Keep your love, I have no use for it anymore. Richelle Mead
use-it-or-lose-it perspective use
Perspective: use it or lose it. Richard Bach
use television radio
It comes down to a question of attention: it's difficult to use the Net distractedly, unlike the television or the radio. Umberto Eco
use results endeavor
I will say only that all a writer has to work with is the material he has gathered as the result of his own endeavor and observations, and he cannot be denied the right to use it. Condemn, but not deny. Truman Capote
used bummed-out
I used to have friends come on tour and work as my drum tech, but they get bummed out when I have to tell them what to do. This time I`m just going to fly them out and let them hang. It`s all good. Travis Barker
use needs architecture
Architects have made architecture too complex. We need to simplify it and use a language that everyone can understand. Toyo Ito
useless
A writer who is afraid to overreach himself is as useless as a general who is afraid to be wrong. Raymond Chandler
use climate-change ends
In the end, the question is not, how do we use nature to serve our interests? It's how can we use humans to serve nature's interest?' William McDonough