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Quotes About Jeanne

He was the least scary adult present, besides being English and therefore fascinating.
~ Jeanne Birdsall
Penderwick took off his glasses and cleaned them on his sleeve.
~ Jeanne Birdsall
Is this his eye or his tooth?" asked Aunt Claire, waving around another puzzle piece.
~ Jeanne Birdsall
Just in case Skye finished with Birches and attempted to scrub the beach.
~ Jeanne Birdsall
Don't kill her now, just when we've gone to all that trouble to rescue her.
~ Jeanne Birdsall
All the stories are wonderful, except maybe the ones about Dominic.
~ Jeanne Birdsall
taken aback by the bookshops in all the cathedrals; visions of Jesus chasing the money changers out of the temple sprang to mind.
~ Jeanne M. Dams
long braids, used Ivory soap, and liked to stencil her walls with
~ Jeanne Marie Laskas
My mother, Jeanne, was a TV and radio presenter in Jamaica. Bob Marley used to appear on her shows all the time and so she knew him quite well.
~ John Barnes
Fallon tells me about first starting 'Late Night': how he knew audiences were dubious.
~ Jeanne Marie Laskas
What is it? said Jeanne, when Diana was gone; you look rather gloomy. Why, yes. What has happened? Oh, mon Dieu! an accident. To you? Not precisely to me, but to a person who was near me. Who was it? The person I was walking with. M. de Monsoreau? Alas! yes; poor dear man. What has happened to him? I believe he is dead. Dead! cried Jeanne, starting back in horror. Just so. He who was here just now talking… Yes, that is just the cause of his death - he talked too much.
~ Alexandre Dumas
The National Tracing Center is not allowed to have centralized computer data.
~ Jeanne Marie Laskas
Jeanne, who belonged to a book club where no one ever finished the book. Jeanne, whose primary workout was swimming.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Joan" was an Anglicized pronunciation of the French "Jeanne
~ Christie Golden
Well, I think a lot of people only hear about the extreme, fundamentalist kind of polygamists, because they're always in the news being brought up on charges.
~ Jeanne Tripplehorn
The next girl to speak at assembly was Lexi Winchester. I knew Lexi from my old school, and she was a real nice kid. Still, Jeanne Galletta had my vote. Sorry, Lex.
~ James Patterson
It is to be remarked that, during this period, nearly all the women at the Court of France were called either Jeanne or Marguerite and the men Philippe, Charles or Louis, which does not make the historian's task any the easier and has frequently given rise to confusion.
~ Maurice Druon