“I returned to New Orleans and my problems with pari-mutuel windows and a dark-haired, milk-skinned wife from Martinique who went home with men from the Garden District while I was passed out in a houseboat on Lake Pontchartrain, the downdraft of U.S. Army helicopters flattening a plain of elephant grass in my dreams.” MenProblemHomeDreamDarkWifeGardenWindowArmyGrassLakesMilkElephantsNew OrleansHelicopters Author:James Lee
“I hate above all things a cross man. What right has he to murder the sunshine of a day? What right has he to assassinate the Joy of life? When you go home, you ought to go like a ray of light-so that it will, even in the night, burst out of the doors and windows and illuminate the darkness.” MenHomeLightJoyNightHateDarknessDoorsOughtAll ThingsCrossesWindowI HateMurderSunshineRaysCheerfulnessJoy Of LifeRays Of Light Book:The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll Source: The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll
“I'm one of those people, in any country I'm in, if somebody could just put me in a car or a bus, I'll look out the window and say, 'OK, there's the Tower of London, there's Buckingham Palace, there's Big Ben,' and if it all takes about five minutes, perfect. I've seen all of it and I can go home.” PeopleIfsLooksI CanCountryHomeBigsPerfectFiveMinutesCarWindowLondonBusTowersFive MinutesPalacesBuckingham Palace Author:Gilbert Gottfried
“But when you dwell in a house you mislike, you will look out of a window a deal more than those that are content with their dwelling.” LooksHomeHouseDealsLike YouWindowDwelling Book:Precious Bane Source: Precious Bane