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Whether you take the doughnut hole as a blank space or as an entity unto itself is a purely metaphysical question and does not affect the taste of the doughnut one bit.
~ Murakami,Haruki
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i wish you could understand me, but of course it is not the way of this world that we are ever completely understood.
~ Murasaki Shikibu
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Sex is all right" he says "It's all right at the time, and it's all right before" says Lise, "but the problem is afterwards. That is, if you're not an animal. Most of the time, afterwards is pretty sad.
~ Muriel Spark
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I think she's too ignorant to be a witch.
~ Muriel Spark
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At that time many of the men looked like Rupert Brooke, whose portrait still hung in everyone's imagination.
~ Muriel Spark
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Good mawning,' she replied, in the corridors, flattening their scorn beneath the chariot wheels of her superiority...
~ Muriel Spark
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The nerve of the woman,' said Milly, 'to commit suicide from my house!
~ Muriel Spark
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I offer this advice without fee; it is included in the price of this book.
~ Muriel Spark
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Hoddan swore from the depths of a very considerable vocabulary. You (censored)—(deleted)—(omitted)—(unprintability), he roared.
~ Murray Leinster
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very good story and I enjoyed it very much
~ Myrna Mackenzie
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It was not an exclamation so much, I think, as it was a warding off, an exertion of language upon ignorance and disorder.
~ N. Scott Momaday
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At four in the afternoon the old moon bleeds radiance into the grey sky.
~ Nadine Gordimer
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How long have you been with Raphael?" "You ask a lot of questions for a dead woman." "What can I say? I prefer to die well-informed.
~ Nalini Singh
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The Catholics are truly in many aspects the original Christian Wiccans or ChristoPagans!
~ Nancy Chandler
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Eejits can feel pain, mi patron, otherwise I couldn't train them. I don't think they suffer in the same way we do. To suffer implies emotion, and eejits don't have that
~ Nancy Farmer
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She was obviously devastated by her loss. But not so devastated that she did not find the energy to utterly vanquish Diane.
~ Nancy Goldstone
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She died early in the morning of February 13, 1662, at the age of sixty-five, one day shy of what would have been her forty-ninth wedding anniversary.
~ Nancy Goldstone
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But never before in the United States had the objects of envy and the objects of biological prejudice been the same group.
~ Nancy Kress
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I am convinced that the influence of an army of godly women will be incalculable--in our homes, our churches, and our culture. Will you be one of those women?
~ Nancy Leigh DeMoss
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to your parole?" "Nothing. The guy I was with is a
~ Nancy Martin
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She belonged to that rare and objectionable species, the intellectual snob devoid of intellect.
~ Nancy Mitford
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It was the very worst kind of Banbury-Road house, depressing, with laurels. The front door was opened by a slut. I had never seen a slut before but recognized the genus without difficulty as soon as I set eyes on this one.
~ Nancy Mitford
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Just at the moment he's writing a book on famine - goodness! it's sad - and there's a dear little Chinese comrade who comes and tells him what famine is like, you never saw such a fat man in your life.
~ Nancy Mitford
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more interesting than white mice—though I must frankly say, of all the mice I ever knew, Brenda was the most utterly dismal." "She was dull," I said, sycophantically. "When I go to London
~ Nancy Mitford
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