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Shabbier Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Have that effect on women," Will said. "I probably should have warned you before you agreed to marry me." "I — Cassandra Clare

Shabbier Quotes By Elaine Dundy

The shabbier the snobbier. — Elaine Dundy

Shabbier Quotes By Sophie Kinsella

God, real people are so disappointing. I'm sure she would have done it better in the box-set version. — Sophie Kinsella

Shabbier Quotes By David Jeremiah

A baby is a small member of the home that makes love stronger, days shorter, nights longer, the bank roll smaller, the home happier, the clothes shabbier, the past forgotten, and the future worth living for. - Laurens van der Post and Jane Taylor — David Jeremiah

Shabbier Quotes By Jincy Willett

People who wrote novels about universities hardly ever got them right. Max had spent his short working life untenured, but still he'd managed to be a charming magnet wherever he taught, and Amy had surfeited on faculty gossip and professorial antics and the general behavior of academics, who were as a whole no more brilliant or Machiavellian than travel agents. They tended toward shabbier clothes and manners, and of course there was the occasional storied eccentric or truly original mind, but most college campuses - especially the older ones - functioned less as brain trusts than as wildlife preserves, housing and protecting people who wouldn't last a week in GenPop. — Jincy Willett

Shabbier Quotes By Lauren Oliver

The house, the pond, the tree - it was all both overwhelmingly familiar and different from what she remembered - smaller and shabbier, somehow. It was like waking up to find that your reflection in the mirror had aged overnight, or had sprouted a new mole: You were forced to admit that things changed, whether you gave them permission to or not. — Lauren Oliver

Shabbier Quotes By Jeffrey R. Holland

No one would wish a bad marriage on anyone. But where do we think good marriages come from? They don't spring full blown from the head of Zeus any more than does a good education ... Why should a marriage require fewer tears and less toil and shabbier commitment than your job or your clothes or your car? — Jeffrey R. Holland

Shabbier Quotes By Joe Meno

We did something very simple," Effie says.
"Yes, and what was that?"
Effie Mumford stares off the porch into the night sky. The first stars of the evening are quietly arriving, and Billy, following her gaze, listens as the small girl speaks.
"We allowed ourselves, for one brief moment, to believe in something we could not see. — Joe Meno

Shabbier Quotes By Christian Dior

If you have hooked legs, wear big decolte. — Christian Dior

Shabbier Quotes By Sholem Asch

Writing comes more easily if you have something to say. — Sholem Asch

Shabbier Quotes By Cassandra Clare

He flushed, the colour dark against his pale skin. 'I mean. Tessa Gray, will you do me the honour of becoming my wife?' Jem ... — Cassandra Clare

Shabbier Quotes By Aleksandar Hemon

Time does nothing but hand you down shabbier and older things. — Aleksandar Hemon

Shabbier Quotes By Christopher Fowler

There's a melancholy sense of things lost in the shabbier British seaside towns; of comfortable failure and better times long gone. — Christopher Fowler

Shabbier Quotes By Natasha Pulley

Under the gas lamps, mist pawed at the windows of the closed shops, which became steadily shabbier nearer home. It was such a smooth ruination that he could have been walking forward through time, watching the same buildings age five years with every step, all still as a museum — Natasha Pulley

Shabbier Quotes By James Howard Kunstler

History is moving the furniture around in the house of mankind just about everywhere but the U.S.A. Things have changed, except here, where people come and go through the rooms of state, and everything looks shabbier by the day, and lethargy eats away at the upholstery like an acid fog, and the walls reverberate with meaningless oratory. — James Howard Kunstler