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Her love was trembling in laughter on her lips. — Oscar Wilde

In the name of Bacon will you chicken me up that egg.
Shall I swallow cave-phantoms? — Samuel Beckett

The crew, like all Italian crews, was generous, warm, and enthusiastic. — Barbara Steele

historic eruptions, — Kate Messner

There was something facile and shallow about male beauty, she thought. — William Boyd

The idea that being human and having rights are equivalent - that rights are inherent - is unintelligible in a Darwinian world. — Tom Stoppard

On the first of May, with my comrades of the catechism class, I laid lilac, chamomile and rose before the altar of the Virgin, and returned full of pride to show my blessed posy. My mother laughed her irreverent laugh and, looking at my bunch of flowers, which was bringing the may-bug into the sitting-room right under the lamp, she said: Do you suppose it wasn't already blessed before? — Sidonie Gabrielle Colette

Joy is what we all seek. It is an energy more powerful than food. But without love we can not feel true joy. — Akiane Kramarik

Your life and everything about your world should be represented on your social media accounts, and everybody feels that way from family to friends to boyfriends and girlfriends. — Aeriel Miranda

I am very moody when I cook. I cook according to the way I feel at the moment. A little of this, a little of that, and almost always a coupcon of garlic. I never proceed by the rules. — Marcel Tabuteau

I turned down the lead role in Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, because that idiot Oliver Stone didn't think the character should play the alto sax. — Michael Cera

Minsk! How pissed-off that sounded! It was great. You could scare the bejayzus out of someone if you said it right. — Marian Keyes

But when you take over a ship with a bomb threat, you really go first-class. — Dave Barry

So, it was to the pay phone that she descended, bearing the coin of the realm. — Tom Robbins