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From Quotes by Ian Fleming
- I take a ridiculous pleasure in what I eat and drink. It comes partly from being a bachelor, but mostly from a habit of taking…
- Le Chiffre was serving a wonderful purpose, a really vital purpose, perhaps the best and highest purpose of all. By his evil existence, which I…
- Most marriages don't add two people together. They subtract one from the other.
- Bond reflected that good Americans were fine people and that most of them seemed to come from Texas.
- Bond always mistrusted short men. They grew up from childhood with an inferiority complex. All their lives they would strive to be big - bigger…
- But I am greedy for life. I do too much of everything all the time. Suddenly one day my heart will fail. The Iron Crab…
- I think it's the same with all the relationships between a man and a woman. They can survive anything so long as some kind of…
- I would stay away from him and leave him to go his own road where there would be other women, countless other women, who would…
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