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Window Quotes - Page 6

I have no desire to make windows into men's souls.

"Fictional character: Elizabeth". "Elizabeth", www.imdb.com. 1998.

Don't throw stones at your neighbors, if your own windows are glass.

Benjamin Franklin “Poor Richard Day by Day”, Lulu.com

I could never throw Love out of the window.

Arthur Rimbaud (1957). “Illuminations, and Other Prose Poems”, p.45, New Directions Publishing

Nobody ever inferred from the multiple infirmities of Windows that Bill Gates was infinitely benevolent, omniscient, and able to fix everything.

Simon Blackburn (1999). “Think: A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy”, p.118, Oxford University Press

If a man will kick a fact out of the window, when he comes back he finds it again in the chimney corner.

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1954). “Basic Selections from Emerson: Essays, Poems & Apothegms”

When perfect frankness comes in at the door love flies out of the window.

Helen Rowland (2017). “Reflections of a Bachelor Girl”, p.13, Litres

A breeze, a forgotten summer, a smile, all can fit into a storefront window.

"The Sun Watches the Sun". Book by Dejan Stojanovic (Sequence: "A Game", Chapter: "Things", p. 87), June 13, 2012.