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Brain Quotes by P.G. Wodehouse
- Men capable of governing empires fail to control a small white ball, which presents no difficulties whetever to others with one ounce more brain than…
- Chumps always make the best husbands. All the unhappy marriages come from the husbands having brains.
- I suppose he must have taken about a nine or something in hats. Shows what a rotten thing it is to let your brain develop…
- Chumps always make the best husbands. When you marry, Sally, grab a chump. Tap his head first, and if it rings solid, don't hesitate. All…
- I mean to say, I know perfectly well that I've got, roughly speaking, half the amount of brain a normal bloke ought to possess. And…
- The brains of members of the Press departments of motion-picture studios resemble soup at a cheap restaurant. It is wiser not to stir them.
- And she's got brains enough for two, which is the exact quantity the girl who marries you will need.
- You know how it is with some girls. They seem to take the stuffing right out of you. I mean to say, there is something…
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