The Lehman Trilogy Quotes
The Lehman Trilogy: A Novel
by
Stefano Massini1,869 ratings, 4.25 average rating, 273 reviews
Open Preview
The Lehman Trilogy Quotes
Showing 1-8 of 8
“Sometimes it seems that human beings really hate the idea of calm: they need conflict they need an enemy, always, against whom they can fight.”
― Something About the Lehmans
― Something About the Lehmans
“It’s no simple matter to save humanity and your marriage at the same time.”
― Something About the Lehmans
― Something About the Lehmans
“He says that if I marry him he’ll give up donuts and so I think he must be very much in love.”
― Something About the Lehmans
― Something About the Lehmans
“if the sky wishes to rain, it matters not which cloud begins.”
― Something About the Lehmans
― Something About the Lehmans
“to teach the young boy that in life it is better to keep silent than to venture into the perilous realms of speech.”
― Something About the Lehmans
― Something About the Lehmans
“Love cannot be seen, but even a blind man sniffs the scent of money.”
― Something About the Lehmans
― Something About the Lehmans
“if there were something to be said, then goats and hounds would learn to speak”
― Something About the Lehmans
― Something About the Lehmans
“Money is made from what you cannot avoid buying.”
― Something About the Lehmans
― Something About the Lehmans
