You Come Into My House Quotes
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My little sister snuck out of the house carrying a circular-saw blade and a can of Mace. I couldn't exactly let her come alone.
— Jennifer Lynn Barnes
I'm not cool enough to hang out with any rock stars. Jay-Z doesn't come over to my house. I don't hang out with Ted Nugent.
— Ted Cruz
Anne Shirley, how often have I told you never to let one of those Italians in the house! I don't believe in encouraging them to come around at all.
— L.M. Montgomery
I care for life, for humanity; and you are a part of it that has come my way and been built into my house. What more can you or anyone ask?
— George Bernard Shaw
Keep your voice down!' I warned. 'The house is asleep.' 'Come quick,' he repeated, though in a lower tone. 'And bring gun.' 'Why?
— Robert Masello
I'm super lucky because I come home and I don't have to run errands and clean the house and do all that.
— Vanessa Paradis
From that house there has come so much life that it ought never to die or fall into ruin ... For me that house was a gateway to America.
— Pearl S. Buck
He was not in the house. He did not come back that night. Days went by, and at last she understood that he would not return at all.
— Audrey Niffenegger
So this bloke says to me, "Can I come in your house and talk about your carpets?" I thought "That's all I need, a Je-hoover's witness".
— Tim Vine
How had love come to this? This twisted dark place. The phone calls, the fear, the look on his face when he drove by the house.
— Alice Hoffman
If you come into my house, I'm going to fight much more viciously to get you out than if we were on a neutral piece of land.
— Sylvester Stallone
If I could get bands to come and play in my house, I'd like that.
— Martin Freeman
I'm not really massively into going out. I'm much more of a hibernator. It's nice to have people come to your house or go to someone's house, I think.
— Felicity Jones
I went down to my baby's house and I sit down on her steps. She said, now come on in now, you know, my husband just left.
— Muddy Waters
If you come into my house, I'm going to hurt you.
— Manute Bol