Explore Quotes on House

A premium site with thousands of quotes

Showing 1849 to 1869 of 9,206 quotes

We did some cool wire work in 'The Pact' - they had me strapped to a harness underneath my shirt so they could fling me around the house and slam me into doors. I definitely got some bruises even with all the padding!

I enjoyed L.A. because it was nice to be in the sunshine and live in a house with proper wardrobes. I loved the space.

Other fans might stop coming to games when their teams fall in the standings. Blazers fans just pack the house even more.

I think I was very lucky to have grown up with an artist's studio in the house. It was a kind of life that was possible. Yeah, it made it kind of harder because the standards were higher, but there was no pressure.

Once you're done with the film, it's almost like empty nest syndrome: your kid has moved out of the house.

I can remember watching MTV Cribs - these amazing houses - and looking around my house where there was no carpet on the floors. You feel hopeless, and that can manifest itself in all kinds of emotions: sadness can turn to anger, and anger might turn to aggression.

My great-grandmother, who was known as Nana, passed away before I was born, but she and my mother were very, very close. For as long as I can remember, we made Nana's waffles in my house. It was a weekend tradition.

Frankly, it's embarrassing to have a house filled with giant portraits of yourself.

A typical off day for me, I'm hanging out at the house.

I grew up with my little brother, and we were raised by my grandmother. I was an insider for real. I stayed in the house a lot, writing songs or playing video games, watching TV, or chilling with my girlfriend. It wasn't until 9th grade that I got into music. This guy in school heard me singing around the hallway to girls and stuff.

NASA works for the White House. There are many at NASA that wish they were building a modern replacement for the Shuttle. However, they had marching orders to instead work on other things, some of which should have no place in a research organization.

I had no desire to be an upward-mobile-rising yuppie with a trophy wife, a trophy house, a trophy car. I wasn't looking for any of those things. I already had what I wanted.

I was brought up on Dickens. I remember reading 'Bleak House' but, coming back to it, I didn't remember much about it apart from a few characters.

I grew up in a house that was the traditional African-American home that was dominated by a matriarch, and that matriarch was my grandmother. She was tough. She was strong. She was powerful.

Weekends in our house were always about football. My dad would usually take me to Arsenal - I joined when I was about seven - and my mum would take my brother to Watford.

The paintings are transferred from my computer to a disk, and I can hand it to the printer this way; or I can modem the painting to the printer over the phone lines from my house in Hawaii.

I'm pretty handy! I do a lot of things around the house, and I actually enjoy it.

I tend to work in coffee shops. I need to get out of the house, and, well, I need the coffee.

I love contemporary art, although I wouldn't want a pickled shark in my house.

When I'm deciding what to do with a house, I look at the family who live there and ask myself a few questions. Some of them are: 'How long are people going to live there? Are they going to stay forever? Do they plan to sell in the near future?'

Typically, you want 40-45 per cent humidity in your home, to keep moisture in the air so that your house doesn't shrink as much.

Page
of 439

Join our newsletter

Subscribe and get notification from us