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1939 Worlds Fair Quotes By Barry Venison

Like so many of the current Chelsea team, Zola is unique. — Barry Venison

1939 Worlds Fair Quotes By William Faulkner

It was her wedding dress and it had a flare-out bottom, and they had laid her head to foot in it so the dress could spread out, and they had made her a veil out of a mosquito bar so the auger holes in her face wouldn't show. — William Faulkner

1939 Worlds Fair Quotes By Edgar Rice Burroughs

There was one slight, desperate chance, and that I decided I must take
it was for Dejah Thoris, and no man has lived who would not risk a thousand deaths for such as she. — Edgar Rice Burroughs

1939 Worlds Fair Quotes By George R R Martin

We're all just songs in the end. If we are lucky. — George R R Martin

1939 Worlds Fair Quotes By Marcel Proust

Swann, with that almost arrogant charity of a man of the world who, amid the dissolution of all his own moral prejudices, finds in another's shame merely a reason for treating him with a friendly benevolence ... — Marcel Proust

1939 Worlds Fair Quotes By Lucy Punch

I was very chatty and talkative and always getting sent out of class for talking too much and not paying attention, passing notes. — Lucy Punch

1939 Worlds Fair Quotes By Peter Falk

My father's whole life was work. He had a retail store in Ossining, New York, and I mean, he was down there at 6:15 every morning. The store didn't open until 9, but he hadda be down there. That's all he knew. — Peter Falk