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- If you lived in London, where the whole system is one of false good-fellowship, and you may know a man for twenty years without finding…
- Where there is no religion, hypocrisy becomes good taste.
- When our relatives are at home, we have to think of all their good points or it would be impossible to endure them.
- Hell is paved with good intentions, not with bad ones. All men mean well.
- I hope you have lost your good looks, for while they last any fool can adore you, and the adoration of fools is bad for…
- Whenever you wish to do anything against the law, Cicely, always consult a good solicitor first.
- The road to ignorance is paved with good editors.
- There are only two classes in good society in England: the equestrian classes and the neurotic classes.
- The only way for a woman to provide for herself decently is for her to be good to some man that can afford to be…
- When it comes to the point, really bad men are just as rare as really good ones.
- Suppose the world were only one of God's jokes, would you work any the less to make it a good joke instead of a bad…
- People must not be forced to adopt me as their favourite author, even for their own good.
- Christianity might be a good thing if anyone ever tried it.
- The British are apt to make merits of their stupidities, and to represent their various incapacities as points of good breeding.
- The American white relegates the black to the rank of shoeshine boy; and he concludes from this that the black is good for nothing but…
- A child hasn't a grown-up person's appetite for affection. A little of it goes a long way with them; and they like a good imitation…
- People have pointed out evidences of personal feeling in my notices as if they were accusing me of a misdemeanor, not knowing that criticism written…
- Although I cannot lay an egg, I am a very good judge of omelettes
- Ireland, sir, for good or evil, is like no other place under heaven, and no man can touch its sod or breathe its air without…
- Is the devil to have all the passions as well as all the good tunes?
- The test of good education is seeing how it behaves in a fight.
- The great secret...is not having bad manners or good manners...but having the same manner for all human souls.
- It is clear that a novel cannot be too bad to be worth publishing. . . . It certainly is possible for a novel to…
- You don't expect me to know what to say about a play when I don't know who the author is, do you? . . .…
- We educate one another; and we cannot do this if half of us consider the other half not good enough to talk to.
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