Chairish Quotes & Sayings
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Most of all, Violet will know the smile: a slow and confident widening of a too-abundant mouth. This woman is something more than beautiful, something alchemical, an unstable mixture of rare elements bound together by nerve and charm. Am I interrupting something dreadfully important? she asks, with the ironic warmth of a woman who knows in her bones that she is always the most important object in the room. — Beatriz Williams

There are no distinctions at all any more, as far as entertainments are concerned, it's big and beautiful everywhere where we are. It would be a great help to us, if we could be everywhere at the same time. And here it is already, your entertainment! — Elfriede Jelinek

We have so much for what to be grateful and if we thank for it, we will have even much more. — Victoria Vorel

I was surprise to see the world didn't stop just cause my boy did. — Kathryn Stockett

I have never been able to conceive how any rational being could propose happiness to himself from the exercise of power over others. — Thomas Jefferson

'The Gardener' is more than a marvellous collection of images by a master photographer. — John Burnside

I don't care about being a star. I can do a supporting role; I don't have to be a lead. — Tom Berenger

She couldn't think of anyone else who remotely resembled him. He was complicated, almost contradictory in so many ways, yet simple, a strangely erotic combination. On the surface he was a country boy, home from war, and he probably saw himself in those terms. Yet there was so much more to him. Perhaps it was the poetry that made him different, or perhaps it was the values his father had instilled in him, growing up. Either way, he seemed to savor life more fully than others appeared to, and that was what had first attracted her to him. — Nicholas Sparks

Judging from the fact that you're out here by yourself, I'd say that you were probably embarrassed, — Phillip W. Simpson