“The illusion of companionship sits waiting in the television set. We keep our televisions on more than we watch them - an average of more than seven hours a day. For background. For company.” WaitingHoursCompanyWatchesLonelinessTelevisionIllusionSevenAverageBackgroundsCompanionship Book:Alone in America: the search for companionship Source: Alone in America: the search for companionship
“I have a really, really hard time sitting down and watching a TV show, except I'm apparently willing to watch the same episode of 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,' like, seven times.” HardShowsWatchesWillingTvsSittingDown AndSevenHard TimesEpisodesTv ShowsSunnyPhiladelphiaSitting DownAlways SunnyAlways Sunny In PhiladelphiaSunny In Philadelphia Author:Shane Carruth
“That's definitely true! It was before my father died, so I can't attribute it to an obsession with death. When I was seven, I loved those old Sherlock Holmes movies with Basil Rathbone. The Scarlet Claw was one of my faves. And I loved all the Halloween's and that film about the haunted house... Burnt Offerings, with Oliver Reed. Every birthday party was a slumber party and we'd watch horror films.” I CanFilmFatherHousePartyActingWatchesHorrorDiedSevenObsessionAttributesOfferingHalloweenHolmesClawsHorror FilmSlumberReedsScarletBirthday PartyFather DiedMy Father DiedHaunted HousesBasilFaveSlumber Party Author:Cate Blanchett
“I've been to Cardiff a few times but I'd love to get to Wembley. My son is six or seven years old and I'd love to take him to Wembley to watch Liverpool.” YearsWatchesSonSixSevenMy SonSeven YearsLiverpoolCardiff Author:Jamie Carragher
“I hate to say it, but all that stuff they try to tell you about women being empowered and how it's fine for a woman to ask a man out, well, it's crap.' I look down at my watch. 'Seven fifty-three p.m.' 'What does that mean?' 'Official time of death of feminism,' I reply, and mom laughs.” MenTryingWellsLooksMeanDoeHateThreeAsksStuffWatchesLaughingFeminismFineMomI HateSevenOfficialsFiftyCrapEmpowered Book:God Is in the Pancakes Source: God Is in the Pancakes
“Let that get you up in the morning and put the light in your eyes. I'm telling you, it makes you a better husband, mother, father, neighbor, citizen, when you have that light in your eye, that you feel so good, and you're a pleasant person to be around. "Good morning, sir. Did you find everything that you need? Oh, that's over in aisle seven. I'll come help you as soon as," that's the stuff. Find something. It could be planting flowers, especially if you can watch it.” IfsNeedsFeelsPersonsHelpingLightEyeMotherFatherStuffWatchesMorningFlowerCitizensHusbandSevenNeighborPleasantAisleLight In Your Eyes Author:Al Jarreau