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How the devil did he get himself caught?"
"By being no brighter than you," Suzette snapped before her father could answer.
"God, you are a fishwife," Jeremy said with disgust and then muttered to himself, "It figures Dicky would marry sweet little mousy Christiana himself and stick me with the sister who was a harpy. — Lynsay Sands

Why did the blonde miss her flight? Because when she read the sign on the road that said, "Airport Left," she turned around and went home. — Various

Thats what I crave that diversity. — Pam Grier

We always become like the one we worship! — Bill Johnson

It's a great shame that the world was organized with two sexes. It makes for a lot of trouble. — Margaret Ayer Barnes

So here my check. Overdue and overdrawn.
Cash it in hell. — Jack Ketchum

I'd always tried not to worry about the size of the role or the size of the film. — Kevin Bacon

You can't be yourself within jealousy. — Toba Beta

I can't say it. Now, at last, it becomes impossible for me to mouth the words
I'm fine. I won't say anything. — Margaret Laurence

It didn't even help that I had a man watching the house.I suppose he can be forgiven for not thinking Mary Pearson could be a threat."
"I knew about him," Rebecca replied. "I found him hiding in the garden this morning. I took him some cookies."
Rupert laughed. "Did you? How embarrassing for him, but that was probably my mother's spy.Mine would have been better hidden! — Johanna Lindsey

It isn't against the Law to be an idiot. — Cassandra Clare

The point of the game is not how well the individual does, but whether the team wins. That's the beautiful heart of the game, the blending of personalities, the mutual sacrifices for the group success. — Bill Bradley

No one aspires as a child to grow up and enter into a domestic partnership. But they do aspire as children to grow up and be married. — Ted Olson

It is impossible for human beings, constituted as they are, both to fight and to have ideals. — Virginia Woolf

I'm trying to trick people into thinking about the unthinkable by using pop culture images. — John Shirley