Famous quote by Raymond Sokolov

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The Bar Room has a corner table placed strategically at a point diagonally across from the entrance. the table of tables
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"The Bar Room has a corner table placed strategically at a point diagonally across from the entrance. the table of tables in the setting of settings in the building of buildings. In the religion of lunch, this is the holy of holies"

- Raymond Sokolov

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This quote by Raymond Sokolov paints a vibrant image of the importance of the corner table in the Bar Room. It is put strategically at a point diagonally throughout from the entrance, making it the focal point of the room. The table is described as the "table of tables" in the "setting of settings" in the "structure of structures". This imagery communicates the concept that the corner table is the most crucial table in the space, and it is the centerpiece of the entire building. The quote likewise suggests that the corner table is a sacred place, as it is described as the "holy of holies" in the "religious beliefs of lunch". This suggests that the corner table is a place of reverence and regard, and it is a location where individuals concern enjoy a meal and fellowship with one another.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Raymond Sokolov somewhere between August 1, 1941 and today. He/she was a famous Journalist from USA. The author also have 1 other quotes.

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