Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris & Mrs Harris Goes to New York Quotes
Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris & Mrs Harris Goes to New York
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“Ama bir şeyi yeterince çok istersen her zaman çare bulunur.”
― Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris & Mrs Harris Goes to New York
― Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris & Mrs Harris Goes to New York
“He remembered too that beneath the brash and comic exterior he had recognised the intrepid bravery of women who lived out lives of hardship and ceaseless toil to render their simple duties to their own, leavened with no more than the sprinkling of the salt of minor grumbling, and acid commentary upon the scoundrels and scallywags who ran things.”
― Mrs Harris Goes to Paris & Mrs Harris Goes to New York
― Mrs Harris Goes to Paris & Mrs Harris Goes to New York
“Number 18, Rue Dennequin.”
― Mrs Harris Goes to Paris & Mrs Harris Goes to New York
― Mrs Harris Goes to Paris & Mrs Harris Goes to New York
“Mrs Harris was sixtyish, small and wiry, with cheeks like frosted apples, and naughty little eyes.”
― Mrs Harris Goes to Paris & Mrs Harris Goes to New York
― Mrs Harris Goes to Paris & Mrs Harris Goes to New York
“want something hard enough and work for it, and you’ll get it, but when you get it it will either prove to be not wholly what you wanted, or something will happen to spoil it.”
― Mrs Harris Goes to Paris & Mrs Harris Goes to New York
― Mrs Harris Goes to Paris & Mrs Harris Goes to New York
“As long as she had flowers, Mrs Harris had no serious complaints concerning the life she led. They were her escape from the sombre”
― Mrs Harris Goes to Paris & Mrs Harris Goes to New York
― Mrs Harris Goes to Paris & Mrs Harris Goes to New York
“A fib such as the above did nobody any harm, while a lie was deliberate, told to save yourself or to gain an unfair advantage.”
― Mrs Harris Goes to Paris & Mrs Harris Goes to New York
― Mrs Harris Goes to Paris & Mrs Harris Goes to New York
“It was a tremendous errand that was taking her to Paris, but she hoped in the accomplishing of it to have as little to do with the French people as possible.”
― Mrs Harris Goes to Paris & Mrs Harris Goes to New York
― Mrs Harris Goes to Paris & Mrs Harris Goes to New York
