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Quotes About Fine

The air was soft, the stars so fine, the promise of every cobbled alley so great, that I thought I was in a dream.
~ Jack Kerouac
50 or more silver in your inventory would be fine. Tip
~ Unknown
I don't know why you're enjoying this so much." "Because I am a connoisseur of fine irony. 'Tis a bit like fine wine, but has a better bite.
~ Lynn Kurland
I gaped at the cold shock of his beauty, deep-green eyes, features fine as a girl's. It struck from me a sudden, springing dislike. I had not changed so much, nor so well.
~ Madeline Miller
Print so easily spins a web of the commonplace over the fine outlines of life.
~ John Dos Passos
AIR VII—Oh London Is a Fine Town Our Polly is a sad slut! nor heeds what we have taught her. I wonder any man alive will ever rear a daughter! For she must have both hoods and gowns, and hoops to swell her pride, With scarfs and stays, and gloves and lace; and she will have men beside; And when she's dressed with care and cost, all tempting, fine and gay, As men should serve a cucumber, she flings herself away. Our Polly is a sad slut! etc.
~ John Gay
I read an article in the September 2014 edition of The Atlantic titled "The Law School Scam." It's a fine investigative piece by Paul Campos.
~ John Grisham
And, you are no doubt familiar with the 1983 Supreme Court decision, the name escapes me right now, in which the Court ruled that before a person can be thrown in jail for not paying a fine it must be proven that he or she was willfully not paying. In other words, he could pay but he refused. All this and more, right?
~ John Grisham
Had it not been for two notorious murders in the early 1980s, Ada would have gone unnoticed by the world. And that would have been just fine with the good folks of Pontotoc County.
~ John Grisham
One of Drury's finest contributions was to send a colored drawing of the assassination to Cecil.
~ John Guy
It was so black under the books and debris that the borderline between awareness and unconsciousness was fine; she apparently crossed it several times, for the pain seemed to come and go.
~ John Hersey
Scenery is fine -but human nature is finer
~ John Keats
The unconscious democracy of America is a very fine thing. It is a true and deep and instinctive assumption of the equality of citizens, which even voting and elections have not destroyed.
~ Gilbert K. Chesterton
I watched you living your life, now it's your turn to watch me shine. Trust me, you'll be fine.
~ Unknown
I like to pretend everything's alright, because when everybody else thinks you're fine, sometimes you forget for a while that you're not.
~ Unknown
Please don't worry, I am doing fine. You're much too busy to even find the time, so use your chemicals and take this to your grave, the boys you left are men you didn't raise.
~ Unknown
I am an acquired taste, like a fine wine or a pate. If you are not sophisticated or worldly enough to appreciate my bold flavor, then you are welcome to choose something else from the menu.
~ Unknown
Hope is hugging me, holding me in its arms, wiping away my tears and telling me that today and tomorrow and two days from now I will be just fine and I'm so delirious I actually dare to believe it.
~ Unknown
A family of ten children will be always called a fine family, where there are heads and arms and legs enough for the number.
~ Jane Austen
What you say of the pride of giving life to an immortal soul is very fine dear, but I own I cannot enter into that: I think much more of our being like a cow or a dog at such moments: when our poor nature becomes so very animal and unecstatic
~ Queen Victoria
prizes worth winning, which they would not have seemed if they had been mere medals, however fine, rather than lockets with mementos of love hidden inside.
~ Marcel Proust
Everything copacetic?
~ Marcus Sakey
Here it is enough to say that one should proceed from few stimuli strongly contrasting, to many stimuli in gradual differentiation always more fine and imperceptible.
~ Maria Montessori
The sweet air coming into your house on afine day, from water etchedwith waves as formal as the scales on a fish.
~ Marianne Moore