“French was the only language we had in common, and even that was like a dialect we had picked up at a rummage sale, rusty and missing a lot of essential parts.” LanguageCommonMissingEssentialsDialectRummage Sales Author:Patricia Hampl
“[On New York City:] From a dating point of view, it's like a really large rummage sale - lots of strange items, but darned little that you'd want to take home.” WantLittlesHomeViewsCitiesNew YorkStrangeDatingPoint Of ViewNew York CityItemsRummage Sales Book:The Burning Point Source: The Burning Point
“The future of the church is also about looking back and looking at where we see these wonderful renewals and what we can learn from the early church. I think it is a really exciting time where Phyllis Tickle said every few hundred years the church needs a rummage sale where we can get rid of some of the clutter.” ThinkingNeedsYearsSaidChurchWonderfulHundredExcitingLooking BackRenewalClutterRummage Sales Author:Shane Claiborne
“He was dressed as if everything he wore had come from different stores or from a rummage sale, except that the crease in his trousers was sharp and his shoes were shined.” IfsDifferentShoesStoresTrousersRummage Sales Book:Ramona Quimby, age 8 Source: Ramona Quimby, age 8