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Smittys Quotes By William Makepeace Thackeray

But, lo! and just as the coach drove off, Miss Sharp put her pale face out of the window and actually flung the book back into the garden. — William Makepeace Thackeray

Smittys Quotes By Steve Coogan

There's never any graffiti in the hotel. Although in the Gents a couple of weeks ago I did see someone had drawn a lady's part. Quite detailed. The guy obviously had talent. — Steve Coogan

Smittys Quotes By Dwight Edwards

What we need is not so much personal development, as personal replacement: What we need is not so much personal development, but personal substitution. — Dwight Edwards

Smittys Quotes By Narendra Modi

We have set out to bring a difference in your lives, to bring smiles back on your face, to fulfil your dreams. We want to make such an India. — Narendra Modi

Smittys Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

The universe is a big place, perhaps the biggest. — Kurt Vonnegut

Smittys Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

How I feel is that if I wanted anything I'd take it. That's what I've always thought all my life. But it happens that I want you, and so I just haven't room for any other desires. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Smittys Quotes By Andre Brink

Sometimes, in one of his more exuberant or desperate moods, Pa would go out in the veld and sprinkle brandy on the daisies to make them drunk so that they wouldn't feel the pain of shrivelling up and dying. — Andre Brink

Smittys Quotes By Elena Ferrante

A woman's body does a thousand different things, toils, runs, studies, fantasizes, invents, wearies, and meanwhile the breasts enlarge, the lips of the sex swell, the flesh throbs with a round life that is yours, your life, and yet pushes elsewhere, draws away from you although it inhabits your belly, joyful and weighty, felt as a greedy impulse and yet repellent, like an insect's poison injected into a vein. — Elena Ferrante