“I write a tiny fraction of what I used to write. My only job used to be to just write songs, and that was a really nice job to have, but only a tiny amount of people heard those songs, and I didn't make a living from it, and eventually I begged my parents to let me move back into my room.” PeopleWritingJobsMovingUsedSongParentRoomsNiceHeardAmountLet MeTinyUsed To BeFractionsReally Nice Author:Regina Spektor
“Let me say that the credit belongs to the boys in the back rooms. It isn't the man who sits in the limelight like me who should have the praise.” MenShouldRoomsBoysHe ManShould HaveLet MePraiseCreditLike MeLimelight Author:Max Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook
“I might want to open a hotel and design all the rooms. Or maybe a museum that lets me curate all the events.” WantMightRoomsEventsDesignLet MeHotelMuseums Author:Theophilus London
“Come fill up my cup, come fill up my can, Come saddle your horses, and call up your men; Come open the West Port, and let me gang free, And it's room for the bonnets of Bonny Dundee!” MenRoomsLet MeHorseWestCupsGangPortSaddlesBonnetsDundee Author:Walter Scott
“Strangers with puzzled looks were amazingly cooperative in letting me into their rooms with my photographic gear. They let me take down the curtains, wash the windows, and rearrange the furniture. Often, too, they expressed their desire to share their view with others, as if it were a non-depletable treasure. I liked the idea that my photographic vantage points were not solely determined by myself. They were predetermined by others, sometimes years earlier, and patiently waited for me to discover them.” IfsYearsLooksIdeasSometimesDesireRoomsViewsShareWindowLet MePhotographerStrangerDeterminedTreasureCurtainsFurnitureGearsCooperativesPuzzledPredeterminedVantage Point Author:John Pfahl