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The Trouble Makers The Trouble Makers by Celia Fremlin
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“A man’s character, she reflected with surprise, consists a good deal more of the way people feel and behave towards him than of the way he himself feels and behaves.”
Celia Fremlin, The Trouble Makers
“The beautiful, the inessential, must be given priority if it was to exist at all.”
Celia Fremlin, The Trouble Makers
“What a pity men didn’t gossip about their wives the way women did about their husbands, then they would soon learn that their own wife wasn’t the only one with shortcomings….”
Celia Fremlin, The Trouble Makers
“Man can’t live by truth alone, you know, and children even less so.”
Celia Fremlin, The Trouble Makers
“Quarrelling could do more damage to the appearance of a house than a party for fifty people, all drunk.”
Celia Fremlin, The Trouble Makers