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  • The early Billy Joel stuff I fell in love with, like Glass Houses, is a real rock record. -- Gavin DeGraw
  • You're kidding. I thought all geniuses read Latin. Isn't that the international language for smart people?"-Shane (Glass Houses) -- Rachel Caine
  • People who live in glass houses must reeeeeallly trust their neighbors. -- Gregoire
  • People who live in a glass house have to answer the door. -- Karl Pilkington
  • If you live in a glass house, don't be chucking stuff about. -- Karl Pilkington
  • Those in glass houses shouldn't throw stones; or masturbate during the daytime. -- Bo
  • Don't build a glass house if you're worried about saving money on heating. -- Philip Johnson
  • People who live in glass houses have to wash their windows all the time. -- Art Buchwald
  • Remember: People who live in glass houses can see you masturbating in their bushes. -- Dan Johnson
  • Even if a poet writes about sitting in a glass house drinking tea, it reflects politics. -- Yehuda Amichai
  • Of course, living in an all-glass house has its disadvantages...but you should see the birds smack it. -- Gary Larson
  • The Church cannot be content to live in its stained-glass house and throw stones through the picture window of modern culture. -- Robert McAfee Brown
  • My motto is 'Love and let love' - with the one stipulation that people who love in glass-houses should breathe on the windows. -- P. G. Wodehouse
  • I am one of the sort that lives by throwing stones at other people's glass houses, but I never mean to put up one for them to stone. -- Harriet Beecher Stowe
  • You shouldn't throw stones if you live in a glass house and if you got a glass jaw, you should watch yo mouth: cause I'll break yo face. -- Curtis Jackson
  • Those who sit in a glass house do wrong to throw stones about them; besides, the American glass house is rather thin, it will break easily, and the interior is anything but a gainly sight. -- Emma Goldman
  • There's a saying that goes, 'People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.' OK. How about, 'Nobody should throw stones'? That's crappy behavior. My policy is, 'No stone throwing regardless of housing situation. -- Demetri Martin
  • It is wonderful to be in the country in a glass house, because no matter what happens out there, you're nice and safe, you know, cuddled in your little bed, and there it is, raging storms, snowing - wonderful. -- Philip Johnson
  • When you won that title you should know now that you are representing a whole country or nation with your actions and you are now in a glass house or under a microscope and you better be ready to make your people proud. -- Alexis Arguello
  • I've often said that all poetry is political. This is because real poems deal with a human response to reality and politics is part of reality, history in the making. Even if a poet writes about sitting in a glass house drinking tea, it reflects politics. -- Yehuda Amichai
  • Now we come to the passage. You can just see a little peep of the passage in Looking-glass House, if you leave the door of our drawing room wide open: and it's very like our passage as far as you can see, only you know it may be quite different on beyond. -- Francesca Woodman
  • I myself shall continue living in my glass house where you can always see who comes to call, where everything hanging from the the ceiling and on the walls stays where it is as if by magic, where I sleep nights in a glass bed, under glass sheets, where who I am will sooner or later appear etched by a diamond. -- Andre Breton
  • The complaint about modern steel furniture, modern glass houses, modern red bars and modern streamlined trains and cars is that all these objets modernize, while adequate and amusing in themselves, tend to make the people who use them look dated. It is an honest criticism. The human race has done nothing much about changing its own appearance to conform to the form and texture of its appurtenances. -- E. B. White
  • If slaughter houses had glass walls, would we even be having this debate? -- Philip Wollen
  • What is Paris? ... Where nobody throws stones, for all live in glass houses. -- Sophie Irene Loeb
  • We throw stones though we live in glass houses,We talk shit like its a cross to bare.You're only relevant 'til you get older.Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer -- Alex Gaskarth
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