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Letter "T" » Through the Keyhole
«What is a scientist after all? It is a curious man looking through a keyhole, the keyhole of nature, trying to know what's going on.»
Author: Jacques Cousteau
(Explorer)
| About:
Scientists
| Keywords:
keyhole, keyholes, scientist, Through the Keyhole
«I've never looked through a keyhole without finding someone was looking back.»
«Scientists are peeping Toms at the keyhole of eternity»
Author: Arthur Koestler
| About:
Scientists
| Keywords:
keyhole, keyholes, peeping, peeps, Through the Keyhole
«Years ago I had a 1-iron I could hit 260 yards through a doorway. Now I can hit it through the keyhole.»
Author: Lee Trevino
(Golfer)
| About:
Golf
| Keywords:
doorway, doorways, keyhole, keyholes, Through the Keyhole, yards
«Every age has a keyhole to which its eye is pasted.»
«The best of our theater is standing on tiptoe, striving to see over the shoulders of father and mother. The worst is exploiting and wallowing in the self-pity of adolescence and obsessive keyhole sexuality. The way out, as the poet says, is always through.»
Author: Arthur Miller
(Playwright)
| About:
Adolescence,
Poets,
Repression,
Theater
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«'Lohengrin' to us ordinary mortals seemed something like the whistling of the wind through the keyholes of a cathedral, which has a dreamy charm for a little while, but by and by you long for the sound even of a street organ to rush in and break the»
Author: George Eliot
(Novelist)
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