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I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I do know how to count.
Mickey Gilley
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Mickey Gilley
American
Musician
Born:
Mar 9
,
1936
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,
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,
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,
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When you come to a hotel room, you want it to be grand, functional and beautiful. But you don't want things that are not useful. Sometimes you go to hotels and there are all these frames and pictures of people you don't know, and you end up hiding everything in the drawer, and then housekeeping come and put it out again.
Diane von Furstenberg
Beautiful
You
People
Sometimes
Frames
Everything
Drawer
Hiding
Out
Put
Hotel
Hotel Room
Hotels
Pictures
Come
Know
Housekeeping
Go
End
Up
Want
Grand
Again
Room
Then
Useful
Functional
Things
To truly cherish the things that are important to you, you must first discard those that have outlived their purpose. And if you no longer need them, then that is neither wasteful nor shameful. Can you truthfully say that you treasure something buried so deeply in a cupboard or drawer that you have forgotten its existence?
Marie Kondo
You
First
Important
Say
Those
Drawer
Neither
Must
Something
Outlived
Purpose
Shameful
Longer
Discard
Cherish
Nor
Truly
Existence
Cupboard
Truthfully
Forgotten
Buried
Them
Then
Deeply
Wasteful
Things
Treasure
Need
A safe but sometimes chilly way of recalling the past is to force open a crammed drawer. If you are searching for anything in particular you don't find it, but something falls out at the back that is often more interesting.
James M. Barrie
You
Sometimes
Past
Back
Way
Drawer
Out
Find
Something
More
Open
Particular
Safe
Force
Falls
Often
Crammed
Anything
Chilly
Interesting
Searching
Recalling
Maybe I could have been good as a drawer if I had done it as much as I did writing, but it's more scary to draw. It's more revealing. You can't disguise yourself in drawing.
Anne Carson
Good
You
Yourself
Writing
Disguise
Draw
Drawer
Drawing
Scary
More
Could
Had
Revealing
Been
Did
Done
Maybe
Much
When it comes to underwear, there's nothing worse than a visible panty line. Sometimes it seems like nobody knows that seamless underwear exists. But Calvin Klein makes them. Commando makes them. Hanky Panky makes them. You don't need a drawer full; a few pairs will suffice.
Brad Goreski
You
Sometimes
Will
Few
Nothing
Worse
Visible
Drawer
Seems
Klein
Nobody
Like
Knows
Makes
Calvin Klein
Line
Underwear
Exists
Than
Them
Full
Seamless
Pairs
Suffice
Need
I will not serve lunch to anyone in the middle of a workday. I rarely rearrange my furniture or cabinets; once I find a drawer for something, it stays there. I don't garden. And I don't knit.
Christina Baker Kline
Garden
Will
Lunch
Once
Furniture
Drawer
Find
Rarely
Stays
Something
Knit
Middle
Anyone
Rearrange
Serve
The first thing they gave me at 'Sports Illustrated' was a first-class air card. 'And oh, by the way, there's the petty cash drawer,' they told me. 'Take a few thousand dollars for expenses.'
Dan Jenkins
Me
Sports
First
Few
Petty
Gave
Air
Way
Drawer
Thousand
Cash
Take
Sports Illustrated
First Thing
Dollars
Oh
The First Thing
Expenses
Illustrated
Card
Thing
I'm experimenting in public. At the design grad schools, these are people sitting around in groups, putting their work on a wall, analyzing it and putting it back in a drawer. I think there's little risk in that.
David Carson
Work
People
Design
Think
Back
Analyzing
Drawer
Risk
Putting
Schools
Around
Wall
Grad
Sitting
Experimenting
Public
Little
Groups
The corsets I wore in The Railway Children are still in my undies drawer, a prized relic of my favourite film.
Dinah Sheridan
Drawer
Relic
Favourite
Corsets
Still
Prized
Children
Wore
Film
Railway
I found, after the experience of making 'Shaun Of The Dead' and then returning to the blank page - because 'Shaun Of The Dead' was the first screenplay I ever wrote properly - the experience of returning to the blank page and having nothing in the drawer was intensely painful.
Edgar Wright
Experience
First
Nothing
Drawer
Properly
Having
Blank
Blank Page
Dead
Wrote
Returning
Because
Making
Intensely
Screenplay
After
Then
Page
Painful
Found
Ever
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