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I make a distinction between manners and etiquette - manners as the principles, which are eternal and universal, etiquette as the particular rules which are arbitrary and different in different times, different situations, different cultures. — Judith Martin

We've had the most massive creation of wealth for people a lot younger than those who formerly got wealth in the history of the world. The world is full of young people who really want to get rich, and when I left school nobody thought it was a reasonable possibility. — Charlie Munger

Anything for a quiet life. — Thomas Middleton

window of the train and gazed at the gloomy blackness of the Finite Forest, wondering if their lives would ever get any — Lemony Snicket

Sometimes I worry more about losing weight than gaining weight, because this is how people know and accept me. — America Ferrera

You may be old enough to marry, Matrim Cauthon, but in truth you shouldn't be off your mother's apron strings. — Robert Jordan

Over the course of the next twenty-four hours, they would have to collect their belongings and change trains in Jackson, Tennessee, to board the Illinois Central Railroad, the legendary rail system that, for a great portion of the twentieth century, carried upward of a million colored people from the Deep South up the country's central artery, across the Mason-Dixon Line, and into a new world called the Midwest. It carried so many southern blacks north that Chicago would go from 1.8 percent black at the start of the twentieth century to one-third black by the time the flow of people finally began to slow in 1970. Detroit's black population would skyrocket from 1.4 percent to 44 percent during the era of the Migration. — Isabel Wilkerson

And sweets to the sweet, I replied, then spoke the word that completed the spell, dropping a load of manure upon him. — Roger Zelazny

You know, it's a sad and unfortunate state of affairs that you have to live in a world where eight-year-olds refuse to believe in anything that they cannot touch or measure, and anyone who happens to see a thing that is invisible to most people is immediately branded a lunatic. — Caitlin R. Kiernan

It was tough trying to figure out how to put on all the women's clothes. — Barry Watson

Can I fetch you something, madam? A cup of tea?'
In the old days she'd have been 'miss' and he'd have offered her a cocktail. — Sara Sheridan