Quotes about upstairs

A collection of quotes on the topic of upstairs, going, likeness, herring.

Quotes about upstairs

Tennessee Williams photo
Groucho Marx photo

“I don't have a photograph. I'd give you my footprints, but they're upstairs in my socks.”

Groucho Marx (1890–1977) American comedian

When asked for a photograph for identification
The Groucho Phile (1976)

Ransom Riggs photo
Don DeLillo photo
Cassandra Clare photo

“… As could the sarcasm in her voice. "yes, she's bleeding to deat Lu upstairs, but i thought I'd avoid telling you right away, because I like to draw the suspense out.”

Variant: Yes, she's bleeding to death upstairs, but I thought I'd avoid telling you right away, because I like to draw the suspense out.
Source: City of Fallen Angels

Nancy Mitford photo
Kelley Armstrong photo
Rachel Caine photo

“Shut up!" Eve yelled from somewhere upstairs. "Jackass!"
"You know, when people say that, I just hear the word awesome”

Rachel Caine (1962) American writer

Variant: Jackass!" Eve yelled.

"You know, when people say that, I just hear the word awesome," Shane said.
Source: Last Breath

Robert Frost photo

“Talking is a hydrant in the yard and writing is a faucet upstairs in the house. Opening the first takes all the pressure off the second.”

Robert Frost (1874–1963) American poet

Letter to Sydney Cox (3 January 1937), quoted in Robert Frost : The Trial By Existence (1960) by Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant, p. 351, and Robert Frost and Sidney Cox: Forty Years of Friendship (1981) by William Richard Evans, p. 223
General sources
Context: Talking is a hydrant in the yard and writing is a faucet upstairs in the house. Opening the first takes all the pressure off the second. My mouth is sealed for the duration of my stay here. I'm not even going to write letters around to explain to collectors my not having had any Christmas card this year. I'm not going to explain anything personal any more.

Rick Riordan photo
Stephen King photo
Jonathan Miller photo
Paul Gabriël photo

“[to mr. L. de Haes] Well, go upstairs, you know the way; are you going to take a look? At the moment you will not find many special things, but you find always something; and then we have another chat, anyway. Go ahead, I'll follow you; beware of entering because there is a large painting just in front of the door.”

Paul Gabriël (1828–1903) painter (1828-1903)

translation from the Dutch original: Fons Heijnsbroek
version in original Dutch / citaat van Paul Gabriël, in Nederlands: [tegen L. de Haes] Ga maar naar boven, je weet den weg; kom je eens een kijkje nemen? Er is toevallig op 't oogenblik niet veel bizonders, maar je vindt toch altijd wat; en dan maken we nog een praatje nietwaar; ga je gang, ik volg je wel; pas op met het binnengaan want er staat een groot schilderij voor de deur.
Quote of Gabriël, 1893; as cited by L. de Haes, in 'P.J.C. Gabriël'; published in Elsevier's geïllustreerd maandschrift 3., April/May 1893, pp. 453-473
1880's + 1890's

Anthony Burgess photo
Jussi Halla-aho photo

“Regarding the homosexual at Tehtaanpuisto park I briefly considered getting my gun from the upstairs and shooting him in the head. Would the gratification from it exceed the annoyance of serving time in jail? Violence is these days a very undervalued method of solving problems.”

Jussi Halla-aho (1971) Finnish Slavic linguist, blogger and a politician

Jussi Halla-aho (2003), published in the blog Scripta Katuhäirinnästä http://web.archive.org/web/20070826081930/www.halla-aho.com/scripta/katuhairinnasta.html, October 17, 2003
2000-04

Vera Farmiga photo

“When at length they rose to go to bed, it struck each man as he followed his neighbour upstairs that the one before him walked very crookedly.”

Robert Smith Surtees (1805–1864) English writer

Source: Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour (1853), Ch. 40

Suzanne Vega photo

“My name is Luka.
I live on the second floor.
I live upstairs from you.
Yes, I think you've seen me before.”

Suzanne Vega (1959) American singer

Luka
Solitude Standing (1987)

Bill Clinton photo

“I ran upstairs to see my wife, we literally just sat there and held each other for, like, 20 minutes.”

Bill Clinton (1946) 42nd President of the United States

In an interview aired 20 years after assassination of Yitzhak Rabin http://www.timesofisrael.com/clinton-i-really-loved-rabin-and-he-would-have-made-peace/ (27 October 2015).
2010s

Gaston Bachelard photo
Derren Brown photo

“Sometimes I think someone upstairs saved me from being ordinary.”

Michel Petrucciani (1962–1999) French jazz pianist

Obituary: Michel Petrucciani, The Independent, 8 January 1999.

Chuck Palahniuk photo
William Grey Walter photo

“[A]n electro-mechanical creature which behaves so much like an animal that it has been known to drive a not usually timid lady upstairs to lock herself in her bedroom, an interesting blend of magic and science.”

William Grey Walter (1910–1977) American-born British neuroscientist and roboticist

Source: The Living Brain (1953), p. 82 : Description of the behavior of his first autonomous turtle robots, called Tortoise or Machina speculatrix.

Dorothy Wordsworth photo
Roger Ebert photo
John Fante photo
Tom Petty photo

“As we celebrate mediocrity,
All the boys upstairs want to see
How much you'll pay for
What you used to get for free.”

Tom Petty (1950–2017) American musician

The Last DJ
Lyrics, The Last DJ (2002)

Amy Hempel photo
J. M. Barrie photo
Arnold Schwarzenegger photo
George S. Patton IV photo
Jim Breuer photo
Suzan-Lori Parks photo

“Black people have had to become great at seeing ourselves where we are not present because that’s where we grew up. I see myself in Downton Abbey. Even before they introduced the black character, I was right there. Some weeks I was upstairs, some weeks I was downstairs! But it is different when you have a character who looks like you, so I’m glad to have plugged that gap a little bit.”

Suzan-Lori Parks (1963) American writer

On the United Kingdom being behind the United States when it comes to incorporating Black characters in “Suzan-Lori Parks: 'People in America are often encouraged not to think'” https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2016/sep/21/suzan-lori-parks-interview-royal-court-father-comes-home-from-the-wars-obama in The Guardian (2016 Sep 21)

Gilles Villeneuve photo
Dylan Moran photo
Stephen Vincent Benét photo