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  • Germany can generally only pay if the Corridor and Upper Silesia will be handed back to Germany from Polish possession, and if besides somewhere on the earth colonial territory will be made available to Germany. -- Hjalmar Schacht
  • The Dallas model, prominent in the South and Southwest, sees a growing population as a sign of urban health. Cities liberally permit housing construction to accommodate new residents. The Los Angeles model, common on the West Coast and in the Northeast Corridor, discourages growth by limiting new housing. -- Virginia Postrel
  • I'll reshoot a corridor 13 different ways, and you'll never recognise them. -- Ridley Scott
  • If you board the wrong train, it is no use running along the corridor in the other direction. -- Dietrich Bonhoeffer
  • The corridor is hardly ever found in small houses, apart from the verandah, which also serves as a corridor. -- Stephen Gardiner
  • Most of the major consumer-goods companies roll out their marketing programs in the I-4 corridor. It reflects what America looks like. -- Bob Buckhorn
  • I don't really rate press conferences. It's not as though I leave the room fist-pumping my way down the corridor after a good one. -- Andy Roddick
  • Guatemala's ornate presidential palace, once a terrifying fortress whose every corridor was patrolled by heavily armed soldiers in berets and camouflage uniforms, is now a normal public building where ordinary citizens enter without fear. -- Stephen Kinzer
  • It would be great to take one city street and turn it into a pedestrian corridor and see what kind of effect it has on the businesses in that area - It's the future I think. -- Stone Gossard
  • The day in 2004 when the radiologist told me I had invasive cancer, I walked down the hospital corridor looking for a phone to call my husband, and I could almost see the fear coming toward me like a big, black shadow. -- Geraldine Brooks
  • I write in all sorts of places; it's a legacy of my time as a journalist, where I could turn out copy in a hotel corridor. But I have a little office that I rent in my local town, and that's my ideal place. -- Jojo Moyes
  • Back on Nov. 23, 1963, I sailed into Manhattan Harbor onboard the Queen Mary and landed with no job and contacts and just $135 in my pocket. My first lodging was in a rundown hotel for $27 a week with the bathroom down the end of a corridor of beds. -- Robin Leach
  • You walk through a series of arches, so to speak, and then, presently, at the end of a corridor, a door opens and you see backward through time, and you feel the flow of time, and realize you are only part of a great nameless procession. -- John Huston
  • When I've written episodes of 'Doctor Who', when it comes to the monster chasing somebody, it's the Doctor and the companion, running down the corridor, being chased by a guy with a stick and a tennis ball on the end. Whereas, when I see the rushes of 'Being Human', we're actually looking at the werewolf, and it just looks real. -- Donald Sumpter
  • What is a staircase, but a corridor improved by elevation? -- Catherine Gilbert Murdock
  • STUDENTS OUT OF BED! STUDENTS OUT OF BED IN THE CHARMS CORRIDOR!" -- J. K. Rowling
  • There is a darkened corridor, forgotten by the sun, shrouded in shadow and transgression. -- Michael Hibbard
  • The certain pathway to all things that you want is through the corridor of joy. -- Esther Hicks
  • Success will smile at the man who refuses to lie down at the corridor of failure. -- Mike Murdock
  • The corridor couldn't have smelled more strongly of fish guts if we had actually been inside a fish. -- Arthur Golden
  • The future is like a corridor into which we can see only by the light coming from behind. -- Edward Weyer Jr.
  • It's a bit like walking down a long, dark corridor never knowing when the light will go on. -- Neil Lennon
  • I am permitted to travel in the corridor between sky and heather" from the poem "Beyond the Beacon" in TerraAffirmative -- Jay Woodman
  • He inched his way up the corridor as if he would rather be yarding his way down it, which was true. -- Douglas Adams
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  • I agree about Shaw - he is haunted by the mystery he flouts. He is an atheist who trembles in the haunted corridor. -- William Butler Yeats
  • God, is this all it is, the ricocheting down the corridor of laughter and tears? Of self-worship and self-loathing? Of glory and disgust? -- Sylvia Plath
  • The sort of lad I am looking for is a kid who will nutmeg Kevin Keegan in training, then step aside him in the corridor -- Bob Paisley
  • Was that what it meant to be alive - moving from a brightly lit corridor into a darkened room at every step? Sometimes it felt that way. -- Kevin Brockmeier
  • There are really only three things to learn in skiing: how to put on your skis, how to slide downhill, and how to walk along the hospital corridor. -- Benjamin Mancroft, 3rd Baron Mancroft
  • The success gate is far at the end of the long failure corridor. Keep moving no matter how many potholes you step into. You will get there with time! -- Israelmore Ayivor
  • Secrets and mysteries provide a beautiful corridor where you can float out. The corridor expands and many, many wonderful things can happen I love the process of going into mystery. -- David
  • But, in her life, nothing was going to happen. Such was the will of God! The future was a dark corridor, and at the far end the door was bolted. -- Gustave Flaubert
  • Hand in hand they whispered for a while. The girl nodded and the bear laughed. Together, they made their way down the corridor and to the foot of the stairs. -- Stephen Craig
  • Standing in the corridor was a large plastic bin on wheels. He looked inside. Empty tins of dog food. That explained the spaghetti with meat sauce. Oh well, he'd eaten worse. -- Charlie Higson
  • I went to the audition for a laugh and got the part for the way I walked down the corridor. There's no justice is there? [on getting a role from an audition -- Ray Winstone
  • Cities are for people. A city is where people come to work and raise their families and to spend their money and to walk in the evening. It is not a traffic corridor. -- John Norquist
  • Then time seemed to stop, or rather to lose its directional urgency of movement; it became a place in the open where one stood rather than a low, narrow corridor down which one was hurried. -- Fritz Leiber
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