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Valances Galore Quotes By Guy De Maupassant

What do you want?" he then asked her. And with clenched teeth, and trembling with anger, she replied: "I want
I want you to marry me, as you promised." But he only laughed and replied: "Oh! if a man were to marry all the girls with whom he has made a slip, he would have more than enough to do. — Guy De Maupassant

Valances Galore Quotes By Abigail Roux

Come on, Elmer," he said to his horse. "Let's find a nice prickly cactus you can toss me into. — Abigail Roux

Valances Galore Quotes By Abigail Van Buren

In Biblical times, a man could have as many wives as he could afford. Just like today. — Abigail Van Buren

Valances Galore Quotes By Iris Murdoch

Only the very greatest art invigorates without consoling. — Iris Murdoch

Valances Galore Quotes By Artie Lange

When you did impressions on 'MADtv,' the producers gave you a Walkman that played huge sections of whatever movie was being parodied, with your character's catchphrases recorded on a loop. You'd wear this thing around during rehearsals and for a week listen to the voice you had to impersonate over and over again. It drove all of us crazy. — Artie Lange

Valances Galore Quotes By Casey Kasem

We gave the show away and in return, we received a certain number of minutes per hour for the three-hour show that we could sell to Madison Avenue. One of the first sponsors was MGM Records. — Casey Kasem

Valances Galore Quotes By Catherynne M Valente

You will always fall in love, and it will always be like having your throat cut, just that fast. — Catherynne M Valente

Valances Galore Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

When our troubles are many we are often by grace made courageous in serving our God; we feel that we have nothing to live for in this world, and we are driven, by hope of the world to come, to exhibit zeal, self-denial, and industry. — Charles Spurgeon