Lotty Quotes & Sayings
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I call it the 'doll house,' ... It's absolutely gorgeous, especially at this time of year. It's a crisp sky and, you know, if we wake up on a clear morning, and then I take little Norm out for a walk, have a little coffee on the deck. — Jennifer Aniston
He's got all sorts of strange ideas to catch up on. — Stephen King
Think'st thou existence doth depend on time? It doth; but actions are our epochs. — Lord Byron
Babies who have not yet been taught to speak any language are the only race of the earth, the race of man: all the rest is pretence, what we call civilization, hatred, fear, desire for strength. — William, Saroyan
Sugar understood the permanence of being Sugar or Lotty or Lucy or whoever you might be, trapped on a square of card to be shown at will to strangers. Whatever violations she routinely submits to in the privacy of bedroom, they vanish the moment they're over, half-forgotten with the drying of sweat. But to be chemically fixed in time and passed hand to hand forever: that is a nakedness which can never be clothed again — Michel Faber
I wanted to be his life preserver, the thing that would keep him afloat. Instead, he became my anchor. And I'm tired of drowning. — Amanda Grace
I've been part of running a label since I was a kid, so I understand how it works. But the more and more I learn about it, the less and less interested I am in it. — Conor Oberst
Hermione: You! You foul, loathsome, evil little cocroach!
Ron: Hermione, no! He's no worth it. — J.K. Rowling
I wish,' said Rose anxiously, 'I understood you.'
'Don't try,' said Lotty, smiling.
'But I must, because I love you. — Elizabeth Von Arnim
Lotty would be privately dispatched with a batch of failures, which were to be concealed from all eyes in the convenient stomachs of the little Hummels. — Louisa May Alcott
I look at smoking as a crutch, and as an actor I would like strip away as many crutches as possible. — Claire Forlani
And the more he treated her as though she were really very nice, the more Lotty expanded and became really very nice, and the more he, affected in his turn, became really very nice himself; so that they went round and round, not in a vicious but in a highly virtuous circle. — Elizabeth Von Arnim
[He] had to submit to the fate of every newcomer in a small town, where many tongues talk but few heads think. — Victor Hugo
