“One hundred only, Lord Earl. But judge us not by our number. Rather, watch the numbers of dead we leave behind.” NumbersBehindsLordWatchesJudgingHundred Book:The King Beyond The Gate Source: The King Beyond The Gate
“I'm not one of those crazy collectors - I don't have a hundred watches. Only five or six. But I do like to wear a nice watch, especially if we're on the road and I'm wearing a nice suit.” IfsWatchesFiveNiceCrazySixHundredSuitsCollectors Author:Mark Teixeira
“It's fun to be in a small club and to be able to look somebody right in the eye and watch them just freak. Then it's fun to be in front of thousands of people and watch a couple of hundred freaking out of their minds.” PeopleMindLooksEyeAbleFunWatchesFrontsCoupleHundredClubsFreakFreaking Out Author:Lou Reed
“In many ways, I think I'm a good person for it. I mean, I'm not a musical theater dude. Or rather, I don't watch everything, and love everything, and have every album. The ones that I love - like I've seen The Wizard of Oz a hundred times. West Side Story I love. I love Singing in the Rain, I love White Christmas. I love the Dennis Potter ones like Singing Detective and Pennies from Heaven. I love Sondheim.” ThinkingWayMeanPersonsStoriesHeavenSidesWhiteWatchesSingingHundredRainAnd LoveTheaterWestMusicalAlbumsWizardsPottersGood PersonPenniesDetectivesMusical TheaterWest SideSondheimWest Side StoryWhite ChristmasSinging In The Rain Author:James Ponsoldt
“You know that certain things that you use in the film are going to be shown to audiences five hundred times before they ever sit down to watch the movie. So you have to kind of modulate what can I do to give marketing enough material but that I can still withhold certain things so that it's fresh and surprising for the audience coming to see the movie.” KnowsGivingKindStillsI CanEnoughUseFilmCertainWatchesAudienceFiveMaterialsHundredMarketingSurprising Author:Christopher McQuarrie
“I knew by heart all the dialogue of James Dean's films; I could watch Rebel Without a Cause a hundred times over.” HeartFilmCausesWatchesHundredDialogueRebelDeanRebels Without A Cause Author:Elvis Presley
“Synchronize watches at oh six hundred' says the infantry captain, and each of his huddled lieutenants finds respite from fear in the act of bringing two tiny pointers into jeweled alignment while tons of heavy artillery go fluttering overhead: the prosaic, civilian-looking dial of the watch has restored, however briefly, an illusion of personal control. Good, it counsels, looking tidily up from the hairs and veins of each terribly vulnerable wrist; fine: so far, everything's happening right on time.” TwoWatchesHairFineSixHappeningsIllusionHundredHeavyTinyVulnerableCaptainsVeinsCiviliansAlignmentWristsOverheadArtilleryFlutteringLieutenantsInfantryRespitePointers Book:Revolutionary Road Source: Revolutionary Road
“I think the most joyous thing in life is to loaf around and watch another bloke do a job of work. Look how popular are the men who dig up London with electric drills. Duke's son, cook's son, son of a hundred kings, people will stand there for hours on end, ear drums splitting. Why? Simply for the pleasure of being idle while watching other people work.” PeopleThinkingMenLooksEndsJobsLife IsHoursPleasureWatchesSonKingsHundredEarsLondonCooksElectricThings In LifeIdleJoyousDukesDrillsSplittingBlokes Author:Dorothy L. Sayers
“Pale, nervous girls with black-rimmed glasses and blunt-cut hair lolled around on sofas, riffling Penguin Classics provocatively. [...] But it wasn’t just intellectual experiences—they were peddling emotional ones, too. For fifty bucks, I learned, you could “relate without getting close.” For a hundred, a girl would lend you her Bartok records, have dinner, and then let you watch while she had an anxiety attack.” GirlBlackWatchesRecordsCuttingEmotionalHairAnxietyIntellectualHundredGlassesDinnerNervousRelateFiftyPaleBucksBluntSofasPenguinsPeddlingAnxiety AttacksBartok Author:Woody Allen