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Marty Rubin

"Parrots mimic their owners. Their owners consider that a sign of intelligence."

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Donna Grant

"The bowl is warmer than the soup."

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Donna Grant

"No writer has an imaginative power richer than what the streets offer."

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Donna Grant

"Good God. Men everywhere."

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Donna Grant

"Dickens writes that one of his characters, "listened to everything without seeming to, which showed he understood his business."

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Donna Grant

"Novelists should never allow themselves to weary of the study of real life. If they observed this duty conscientiously, they would give us fewer pictures chequered with vivid contrasts of light and shade; they would seldom elevate their heroes and heroines to the heights of rapture - still seldomer sink them to the depths of despair; for if we rarely taste the fulness of joy in this life, we yet more rarely savour the acrid bitterness of hopeless anguish."

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Donna Grant

"I tried to bring up boyfriends and sex. Her great dark eyes surveyed me with emptiness and a kind of chagrin that reached back generations and generations in her blood from not having done what was crying to be done--whatever it was, and everybody knows what it was."

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Donna Grant

"He hated this feeling of free-floating, just drifting from place to place, thought to thought, without any sense of anchor or root."

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"She was a most wonderful woman for prowling about the house. How she got from story to story was a mystery beyond solution. A lady so decorous in herself, and so highly connected, was not to be suspected of dropping over the banisters or sliding down them, yet her extraordinary facility of locomotion suggested the wild idea. Another noticeable circumstance in Mrs. Sparsit was, that she was never hurried. She would shoot with consummate velocity from the roof to the hall, yet would be in full possession of her breath and dignity on the moment of her arrival there. Neither was she ever seen by human vision to go at a great pace."

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Donna Grant

"While humans play God, dogs learn from their masters."

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Donna Grant

"Yeah, something was wrong. That was the understatement of the year."

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Marty Rubin
"We never solve the big questions, we outgrow them."

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Marty Rubin
"Things put in the wrong place have found a new place."

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Marty Rubin
"The time you absolutely have to get off your ass and act is when action seems futile."

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Marty Rubin
"You have to let the balloon go if you want to see it fly."

Life

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Marty Rubin
"The true poetic feeling is a feeling of boundless gratitude."

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Marty Rubin
"You don't love someone because it's the logical thing to do."

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Marty Rubin
"Indifference to ideas is a sign of good health."

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Marty Rubin
"Chasms are deceived by rumors of their depth."

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Marty Rubin
"Almost all sadness comes from feeling sorry for oneself."

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Marty Rubin
"Morality is what the queen expects from the hive, not from herself."

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