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Quotes About Fine

If I could do acoustic shows for the rest of my life, that's fine with me. They require the right venues, small theaters or little bars. You can't take an acoustic show to a big ol' country music festival. It's more intimate, like being in my living room.
~ Lorrie Morgan
My life was every bit as fine as hers, so I ordered the same thing. Because we were regulars here, and had been coming here most of our lives, the aging, unshaven waiter snatched away our menus with a face that might have been the role model for Deborah's, and stomped off to the kitchen like Godzilla on his way to Tokyo.
~ Jeff Lindsay
Fine," I said, pulling into the very last slot in the parking lot. "See you then." " 'Tis devoutly to be wished," Brian said, and hung up.
~ Jeff Lindsay
Grant had begun to despise reporters, had grown weary of reading the fine exploits of the rebel armies, while his own victories were never "complete.
~ Jeff Shaara
He's a fine man, with a sense of justice nicely contained by the law and an excellent judgment of both the pulse and purse of the electorate.
~ Jerzy Kosi?ski
When I was in the U.S., I was caught by the cops for speeding and charged a fine of 200 dollars. I didn't have so much money then - I was still a student - but I certainly didn't want to spend a night behind bars. I called a few of my friends frantically and they bailed me out of the situation.
~ Karthi
If the world were good for nothing else, it is a fine subject for speculation.
~ William Hazlitt
Though confidence is very fine, and makes the future sunny; I want no confidence for mine, I'd rather have the money
~ Unknown
You call this a catastrophe, but take it from me, the line between a catastrophe and a miracle is a fine one.'
~ Unknown
Beauty hath no lustre save when it gleameth through the crystal web that purity's fine fingers weave for it.
~ Charles Robert Maturin
All the best artists have shown that the greatest achievement in the production of fine color is the concealment of pigments, and not the parade of them; and we may say the same of execution.
~ Asher Brown Durand
If a warden sees cigarette litter being thrown from a car, they will take the number and trace the owner to send them a fine.
~ Andrew Jackson
The shaping of taste is essentially the science of merchandising, whether of detergents or cars or books or objects of fine and decorative art.
~ Russell Lynes
It's a fine line between love and stalking. I decide to walk it.
~ David Levithan
The better country club operated on the principle that Raleigh mattered, that its old families were fine ones, and that they needed a place where they could enjoy one another's company without being pawed at. Had we not found this laughable, our country club might have felt desperate.
~ David Sedaris
in Japan, if you commit suicide by throwing yourself in front of a train, your family gets fined the equivalent of eighty thousand dollars for all the inconvenience you caused. Of course, if your family was the whole reason you were killing yourself, I suppose it would just be an added incentive.
~ David Sedaris
A fine line separates the weary recluse from the fearful hermit. Finer still is the line between hermit and bitter misanthrope.
~ Dean Koontz
one of those librarians who rules the stacks with an intimidating scowl, whispers quiet sharply enough to lacerate the tender inner tissues of the ear, and will pursue an overdue-book fine with the ferocity of a rabid ferret.
~ Dean Koontz
He dreamed of a life of cheap and sensual pleasure, a fine life full of women, of reclining on couches, eating, getting drunk.
~ zola emile
Does a creature of fashion not need a fine mind?" asked the Polish count. "More than anything else, she must have very fine taste," answered Madame d'Espard.
~ Honore de Balzac
raso que es patrimonio exclusivo de los cutis muy finos. Ojos azules
~ Horacio Quiroga
Bond reflected that good Americans were fine people and that most of them seemed to come from Texas.
~ Ian Fleming
The universal lubricant. A known thing, a comfortable thing. A fine thing, a small defiance in a glass. When the stars fall, when worlds collide, when seers and prophets cry: the only thing. A glass of tea.
~ Unknown
was still a fine, persistent drizzle. There was a word in Scots for it—"smirr.
~ Ian Rankin