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The Invention Of The Refrigerator Quotes By Anita Shreve

Altogether, Olympia thinks the sight of herself satisfactory, but not beautiful: a smile is missing, a certain light about the eyes. For how very different a woman will look when she has happiness, Olympia knows, when her beauty emanates from a sense of well-being or from knowing herself to be greatly loved. Even a plain woman will attract the eye if she is happy, while the most elaborately coiffed and bejeweled woman in a room, if she cannot summon contentment, will seem to be merely decorative. — Anita Shreve

The Invention Of The Refrigerator Quotes By Warren Beatty

How can anybody hate nurses? Nobody hates nurses. The only time you hate a nurse is when they're giving you an enema. — Warren Beatty

The Invention Of The Refrigerator Quotes By Janet Fitch

God is dead, haven't you heard, he died a hundred years ago, gave out
from sheer lack of interest, decided to play golf instead. — Janet Fitch

The Invention Of The Refrigerator Quotes By Warren E. Burger

There may be some incorrigible human beings who cannot be changed except by God's own mercy to that one person. — Warren E. Burger

The Invention Of The Refrigerator Quotes By Stanley Cavell

One impulse of photography, as immediate as its impulse to extend the visible, is to theatricalize its subjects. The photographer's command, Watch the birdie! is essentially a stage direction. — Stanley Cavell

The Invention Of The Refrigerator Quotes By Boy George

I'm a big fan of Yoko, one of those weird people who really love her music, and who argues with people all the time, because people do write her off. — Boy George

The Invention Of The Refrigerator Quotes By Robert Herrick

Things are evermore sincere; / Candor here, and lustre there / Delighting. — Robert Herrick