(21 quotes found)
“The catalogue of miseries seems to cry out for commercial spots and a station break: the stuff of noonday soap opera.”
Stefan Kanfer
“EAVESDROP, v.i. Secretly to overhear a catalogue of the crimes and vices of another or yourself.A lady with one of her ears applied To an open keyhole heard, inside, Two female gossips in converse free -- The subject engaging them was she."I think," said one, "and my husband thinks That she's a prying, inquisitive minx!" As soon as no more of it she could hear The lady, indignant, removed her ear."I will not stay," she said, with a pout,"To hear my character lied about!" --Gopete Sherany”
Ambrose Bierce
“When I was maybe nine years old, I listened to the entire Beatles catalogue, non-stop, for about a year,”
Chris Cornell
“The Catalogue of Ships in the second book of Homer's Iliad names the places in Greece that committed ships and troops to the siege of Troy,”
David Hill
“This kind of appeal is a good seed catalogue.”
Jack Pitney
“Radio content is never captured and catalogued in a systematic way, so there's no way to hold radio show hosts accountable for their words.”
David Brock
“I love it. Until recently, I'd seen a peek of it in the catalogue but not actually seen the real thing. It was strange seeing myself as I was two years ago, not as I am now. If you look at each individual part of my face they look exactly like part of my face. Together it's surreal.”
Daniel Radcliffe
“HYDRA, n. A kind of animal that the ancients catalogued under many heads.”
“The manuscript was only known from a brief description in a catalogue in 1890 and it has never before been seen or described by Beethoven scholars.”
Stephen Roe
“This is an amazing find. The manuscript was only known from a brief description in a catalogue in 1890 and it has never before been seen or described by Beethoven scholars. Its rediscovery will allow a complete reassessment of this extraordinary music. Sotheby's has been very fortunate in selling a large number of Beethoven manuscripts in recent years, including a previously unknown composition, but this is even more interesting. It is a completely lost autograph of a major work and such a visually exciting and extraordinary manuscript.”