Meanwhile, or the Picture of a Lady Quotes
Meanwhile, or the Picture of a Lady
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“Looks to me like the sort of fellow one doesn't play cards with.”
― Meanwhile, or the Picture of a Lady
― Meanwhile, or the Picture of a Lady
“Beauty doesn't make happiness; it only comes to the happy.”
― Meanwhile, or the Picture of a Lady
― Meanwhile, or the Picture of a Lady
“You can't see beauty with miserable eyes.”
― Meanwhile, or the Picture of a Lady
― Meanwhile, or the Picture of a Lady
“He liked to address every man in his own language, as a good European should.”
― Meanwhile, or the Picture of a Lady
― Meanwhile, or the Picture of a Lady
“A real value of a talk is not how it goes but what it leaves in your memory, which is one reason perhaps why dialogues in books are always so boring to read.”
― Meanwhile, or the Picture of a Lady
― Meanwhile, or the Picture of a Lady
