Quotes About Association
The glass-blower's cat is bompstable," said Mr. Parker aloud and distinctly.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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if ever you want to commit a murder, the thing you've got to do is to prevent people from associatin' their ideas. Most people don't associate anythin'—their ideas just roll about like so many dry peas on a tray, makin' a lot of noise and goin' nowhere, but once you begin lettin' 'em string their peas into a necklace, it's goin' to be strong enough to hang you, what?
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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Most people don't associate anythin'--their ideas just roll about like so many dry peas on a tray, makin' a lot of noise and goin' nowhere, but once you begin lettin' 'em string their peas into a necklace, it's goin' to be strong enough to hang you, what?
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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Thank God!' said Wimsey. 'Where there is a church, there is civilisation.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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Men of science spend much time and effort in the attempt to disentangle words from their metaphorical and traditional associations;
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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You yourselves will be able to judge whether that is a usual and natural form of expression
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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Francis Bacon," said Peter, a trifle belatedly. "Mr. Kirk, you're a man after my own heart.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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Misfortune, and recited misfortune especially, can be prolonged to the point where it ceases to excite pity and arouses only irritation.
~ Dorothy Parker
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It is that word 'hunny,' my darlings, that marks the first place in The House at Pooh Corner at which Tonstant Weader fwowed up.
~ Dorothy Parker
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We are now cruising at a level of two to the power of twenty-five thousand to one against and falling, and we will be restoring normality just as soon as we are sure what is normal anyway.
~ Douglas Adams
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Dirk Gently is the name under which I now trade. There are certain events in the past, I'm afraid, from which I would wish to disassociate myself. Absolutely, I know how you feel. Most of the fourteenth century, for instance, was pretty grim, agreed Reg earnestly.
~ Douglas Adams
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Vogons are not above a little bribery and corruption in the same way that the sea is not above the clouds
~ Douglas Adams
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We are quite definitely here as representatives of the Amalgamated Union of Philosophers, Sages, Luminaries and Other Thinking Persons
~ Douglas Adams
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He gestured Arthur towards a chair which looked as if it had been made out of the ribcage of a stegosaurus. 'It was made out of the ribcage of a stegosaurus,' explained the old man
~ Douglas Adams
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Late, as in the late Dentarthurdent," said the old man, sternly.
~ Douglas Adams
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Krugle-like search engine
~ Douglas Preston
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Obedience is the mother of success and is wedded to safety.
~ Aeschylus
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If you choose bad companions, no one will believe that you are anything but bad yourself.
~ Aesop
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Faces are tricky unless you can connect up when and where you'd seen them.
~ Agatha Christie
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A malformation of the grey cells may coincide quite easily with the face of a Madonna.
~ Agatha Christie
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searched her bag for the ticket that would enable her to
~ Agatha Christie
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But murder's a violent crime. Associate it more with a man." -- Evelyn Howard
~ Agatha Christie
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She had a plan ready-made for a delightful morning of shopping. Not too much—to overtire herself.
~ Agatha Christie
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It seemed unnecessary for her to have had a premonition at all.
~ Agatha Christie
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