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weren't getting any virgins if it was fight they wanted.
~ Louis L'Amour
at me again, and then the pen. "If you want that money," he said, "you had better sign.
~ Louis L'Amour
no argument of his could hope to dam the flow of words that poured over the spillway of Price Macomber's lips.
~ Louis L'Amour
I think you are hopeful because (excuse me) you are ignorant.
~ Louis Menand
Holmes never mentions Abbott again in any of the war correspondence or the diaries that survive.
~ Louis Menand
The lesson Holmes took from the war can be put in a sentence. It is that certitude leads to violence.
~ Louis Menand
Bradley Chalkers Homework Book Report My Parents Didn't Steal an Elephant By Uriah C. Lasso Mrs. Ebbel's class Room 12 Red Hill School Last seat, last row Next to Jeff
~ Louis Sachar
The reader is probably asking: Why would anyone go to Camp Green Lake? Most campers weren't given a choice. Camp Green Lake is a camp for bad boys. If you
~ Louis Sachar
his arm with her missing teeth. And that kind of bite
~ Louis Sachar
At work the day before he'd installed a sprinkler system in the front yard of a house.
~ Louis Sachar
don't have no school no more, school no more, school no more. We don't have no school no more, my fair lady.
~ Louis Sachar
hand." Mrs. Jewls took the pillow
~ Louis Sachar
Even the book I'm reading to my class," said Miss Zarves. "The author makes fun of teachers!
~ Louis Sachar
What's wrong with Louis?" asked Ron. "Is he sick or something?" "Yes," said Jenny. "He's got a real bad disease. And it's spelled L-O-V-E.
~ Louis Sachar
For the record, I never described Lucy as overweight. I simply reported what she said. I have been very careful not to refer to any woman as old and fat.
~ Louis Sachar
We don't laugh at people's dreams. Someone is going to have to train monkeys for the movies.
~ Louis Sachar
It was fortunate that tea was at hand, to produce a lull and provide refreshment...
~ Louisa May Alcott
I'm tired of praise; and love is very sweet, when it is simple and sincere like this.
~ Louisa May Alcott
But it did her good, for those whose opinion had real value gave her the criticism which is an author's best education; and when the first soreness was over, she could laugh at her poor little book, yet believe in it still, and feel herself the wiser and stronger for the buffeting she had received.
~ Louisa May Alcott
I've had a lot of troubles, so I write jolly tales.
~ Louisa May Alcott
Do you consider shoes unhealthy? he asked, surveying the socks with respectful interest
~ Louisa May Alcott
And mother-like, Mrs. Jo forgot the threatened chastisement in tender lamentations over the happy scapegrace…
~ Louisa May Alcott
I know I do—teaching those tiresome children nearly all day, when I'm longing to enjoy myself at home, began Meg, in the complaining tone again.
~ Louisa May Alcott
and I shall think her very mean indeed if she does not give me some of her gloves, for she has many of them, I've seen them myself.......and as you can see, I took the hint.......but not much love went into THAT package did it, my dear?
~ Louisa May Alcott