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I married an archaeologist because the older I grow, the more he appreciates me. Agatha Christie
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Its smallness is not petty; on the contrary, it is profound. Jan Morris
english-writer great honest people publish sensible
To write what is worth publishing, to find honest people to publish it, and get sensible people to read it, are the three great difficulties in being an author. Charles Caleb Colton
english-writer lower main personal quite subjects turning
At that moment Mr. Clifford, quite unconscious that he and his most personal feelings and aspirations were subjects of discussion, was turning from the main road into the lower road. Joseph C. Lincoln
english-writer gentle humour jokes masculine pursuit wit
Wit is a weapon. Jokes are a masculine way of inflicting superiority. But humour is the pursuit of a gentle grin, usually in solitude. Frank Muir
english-writer
You give them recommendations. You throw different angles at them where, hopefully, they can get something out of it. Mike Butcher
english-writer ghost haunted people three
Certainly, it isn't a ghost story where people go into a haunted house. There have been two or three made on that basis, but I didn't want to do that. Nigel Kneale
english-writer love pay surely
But surely for everything you love you have to pay some price. Agatha Christie
english-writer good greatest heaven mortals
Music, the greatest good that mortals know and all of heaven we have here below. Joseph Addison
kindness
He killed everyone with kindness at all times. Robert Sanchez
kindness macho talk
I think it's an even more macho thing to come out and talk about that kind of stuff. David Bowens
kindness wore
It could get tiresome, ... It kind of wore on me. Corey Dillon
kindness problem reveal
I think the problem is you can't just kind of reveal things, Jerry Sanders
kindness
I think you're going to see that kind of series. Pat Riley
kindness wild
It got kind of wild there at the end. Brian Brown
kindness
He was kind enough to take me under his wing. Alan Thicke
kindness ungrateful doe
He who does a kindness to an ungrateful person, sets his seal to a flint and sows his seed upon the sand; on the former he makes no impression, and from the latter finds no product. Robert South
kindness eye discipline
By a kind of fashionable discipline, the eye is taught to brighten, the lip to smile, and the whole countenance to emanate with the semblance of friendly welcome, while the bosom is unwarmed by a single spark of genuine kindness and good-will. Washington Irving