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    Rafael Sabatini
    “Do you know, André, I sometimes think that you have no heart.'
    'Presumably because I sometimes betray intelligence.”
    Rafael Sabatini, Scaramouche

  • #2
    Sheri Cobb South
    “Miss Grantham ordered me to my room and told me no man would ever wish to marry me if I did not learn to behave like a lady. But Miss Grantham always behaves like a lady, and no man has ever wished to marry her, either, so if it really makes no difference in the end, I don’t see why I shouldn’t at least have fun!”
    Sheri Cobb South, A Dead Bore

  • #3
    Ira Gershwin
    “S wonderful! 'S marvelous!
    That you should care for me!”
    Ira Gershwin

  • #4
    Georgette Heyer
    “Does it ever occur to you, Mama, that my grandfather is a lunatic?”
    Georgette Heyer, The Unknown Ajax

  • #5
    Georgette Heyer
    “One or two of the villagers have seen it, too, though not as clearly as he did. Old Buttermere said it was a white thing, that glided over the ground, and vanished into the shrubbery.'
    'And a very good place for it to vanish, too,' said Hugo, wholly unimpressed. 'Give me a sheet, and a night without too much moonlight, and I'll engage to do the same!”
    Georgette Heyer, The Unknown Ajax

  • #6
    Georgette Heyer
    “Talking to you is like -- like talking to an eel!"

    "No, is it? I've never tried to talk to an eel. Isn't it as waste of time?"

    "Not such a waste of time as talking to you!”
    Georgette Heyer, Black Sheep
    tags: humor

  • #7
    Groucho Marx
    “I've had a perfectly wonderful evening, but this wasn't it.”
    Groucho Marx

  • #8
    Rafael Sabatini
    “A deadly sin that brings no evil material sequel to the satisfaction afforded by committing it is one thing. A deadly sin that gives you the stomach-ache is quite another.”
    Rafael Sabatini - The Hounds of God

  • #9
    Sheri Cobb South
    “Having never had dealings with Bow Street, Lady Fieldhurst was not quite certain what to expect: perhaps a stout fellow past his prime, befuddled with sleep or spirits, with a bulbous red nose—the same sort as might be found in any number of watchmen’s boxes across the metropolis. The individual who entered the room in [the footman's] wake, however, was very nearly her own age. To be sure, his nose was somewhat crooked, as if it had been broken at some point, but it was far from bulbous, and it was certainly not red. He was quite tall, almost gangly, with curling brown hair tied at the nape of his neck in an outmoded queue. He wore an unfashionably shallow-crowned hat and a black swallow-tailed coat of good cloth but indifferent cut; indeed, his only claim to fashion lay in the quizzing glass which hung round his neck from a black ribbon, and which he now raised, the resulting magnification revealing his eyes to be a warm brown. Julia might have been much reassured as to his competence, had it not been for the fact that his mouth hung open as from a rusty hinge.”
    Sheri Cobb South, In Milady's Chamber

  • #10
    Lois Lowry
    “It is very risky. But each time a child opens a book, he pushes open the gate that separates him from Elsewhere.”
    Lois Lowry



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