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Tousled Lob Quotes By Lars Larsen

I never think in terms of gold, currency, diamonds. I'm not clever enough for that. — Lars Larsen

Tousled Lob Quotes By Mavis Gallant

I wanted to live in Paris and write nothing but fiction and be perfectly free. I had decided all this had to be settled by the time I was thirty, and so I gave up my job and moved to Paris at twenty-eight. I just held my breath and jumped. I didn't even look to see if there was water in the pool. — Mavis Gallant

Tousled Lob Quotes By M.J. Duff

The Zankli Sacred Prayer: Oh God, I bring before you your children you have gifted with the light. Bring unto them what is yours to give, your to provide, and yours to understand. Bless them with the joy of goodness, and deliver unto them longevity, wisdom and foresight. — M.J. Duff

Tousled Lob Quotes By Marguerite De Valois

The more hidden the venom, the more dangerous it is. — Marguerite De Valois

Tousled Lob Quotes By Isabel Wilkerson

The instability of a white neighborhood under pressure from the very possibility of integration put the neighborhood into a kind of real estate purgatory. It set off a downward cycle of anticipation, in which worried whites no longer bought homes in white neighborhoods that might one day attract colored residents even if none lived there at the time. Rents and purchase prices were dropped "in a futile attempt to attract white residents," as Hirsch put it. With prices falling and the neighborhood's future uncertain, lenders refused to grant mortgages or made them more difficult to obtain. Panicked whites sold at low prices to salvage what equity they had left, giving the homeowners who remained little incentive to invest any further to keep up or improve their properties. — Isabel Wilkerson

Tousled Lob Quotes By Shirley Hazzard

I have a superstition that if I talk about plot, it's like letting sand out of a hole in the bottom of a bag. — Shirley Hazzard