(43 quotes found)
“When the coarse cloth she saw, with many a stain, / Soiled by rude hands, who cut and came again.”
George Crabbe
“The Prince of Chintz wears well and resists stains.”
Georgia Dullea
“It left a stain on the psyche of black Pittsburgh. You can never drive on Route 51 and not think of it.”
Tim Stevens
“We're going to have a big dance floor, a nice, upper-scale restaurant, and private cigar rooms with stained French doors where people can smoke, dine and watch TV. That's downstairs. Upstairs we'll have a sports bar with pool tables.”
Danny Smith
“Stains, musty smell, sand or silt under the mats, rust around bolts. Look around the engine compartment to see if there's corrosion, iron parts will be rusty looking, copper parts will be green, and aluminum wiring turns whitish in salt water.”
Karl Newman
“Unless you have a blue dress from the Gap with stains on it, how are you going to be able to argue any point about sexuality? I would perhaps say, in the language of today, that he was bisexual and that he was incidentally homosexual.”
Jean Baker
“stinking from smoked salmon and covered in grass stains from playing in the park, (they) are not going away.”
Jerry Seinfeld
“It's a stain, it's a blot, it's unpleasant. I don't think it's going to have any long-term impact on the ongoing Israeli-American relationship.”
Joseph Alpher
“You don't need stain-resistant pants to pop a blister.”
Phillip C. McGraw
“The image of the reporter as a nicotine-stained Quixote, slugging back Scotch while skewering city hall with an expose ripped out of a typewriter on the crack of deadline, persists despite munificent evidence to the contrary.”
Paul Gray