Knob Quotes
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My lanyard got caught on the knob and my keys swung inside the door as I closed it. This has to be the stupidest possible way to lock yourself out (Knob Quotes)
I could eat a knob at night (Knob Quotes)
It is hard eating a little kangaroo knob (Knob Quotes)
Quiet is turning down the volume knob on life (Knob Quotes)
We are reaching deep within ourselves to adjust the master knob (Knob Quotes)
The first sign of maturity is the discovery that the volume knob also turns to the left (Knob Quotes)
So when the world knocks at your front door, clutch the knob and open on up, running forward into its widespread greeting arms with your hands before you, fingertips trembling though they may be (Knob Quotes)
I do not know who lives here in my chest, or why the smile comes. I am not myself, more the bare green knob of a rose that lost every leaf and petal to the morning wind (Knob Quotes)
I opened the door for a lot of people, and they just ran through and left me holding the knob (Knob Quotes)
Computers have their own aleatoric aspect, too. They crash! But I’m a knob person. I like twiddling knobs (Knob Quotes)
My parents, grandmother and brother were teachers. My mother taught Latin and French and was the school librarian. My father taught geography and a popular class called Family Living, the precursor to Sociology, which he eventually taught. My grandmother was a beloved one-room school teacher at Knob School, near Sonora in Larue County, Ky (Knob Quotes)
I pissed away over ten million dollars On dope and crack I passed away deader than a door knob But now I’m back (Knob Quotes)
Doors of opportunity don’t open, they unlock; it is up to you to turn the knob (Knob Quotes)
I love my dad. He used to walk around the whole neighborhood and collect old furniture and fix it, like MacGyver with duct tape. One time, he brought a television home. I said, ‘Damn, that TV has 500 channels.’ When I got older, it didn’t have 500 channels - it was a knob from the oven. My favorite channel was 300 degrees. (Knob Quotes)
In the 1920s, a generation before the coming of solid-state electronics, one could look at the circuits and see how the electron stream flowed. Radios had valves, as though electricity were a fluid to be diverted by plumbing. With the click of the knob came a significant hiss and hum, just at the edge of audibility. (Knob Quotes)