Quote by Judith Martin Download Open image ““you must take inedibles out the way you put them in.”” — Judith Martin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Things must get right on the inside before they can get right on the outside.” — Bohdi Sanders Copy Share Image
“Keys, they make it easier to get in and out of doors. So does invisibility.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“It’s those other escapes, the ones you can open in yourself, given a cutting edge. So.” — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
“You can be shaped, or you can be broken. There is not much in between.” — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
“Whatever is on the outside can be taken away at any time. Only what is inside you is safe.” — Jeanette Winterson Copy Share Image
“It might be hard, but anything that is lying out in the open either needs a place to be stored or thrown away.” — Sabina Cloud Copy Share Image
“Before you take anything away you must have something better to put in its place.” — Arthur Schopenhauer Copy Share Image
“But you have to direct yourself out of this thing, not into it. Don't fold up.” — Don DeLillo Copy Share Image
“I didn't know what to do with that piece of information. So I just kept it inside. That's what I did with everything. Kept… — Benjamin Alire Sáenz Copy Share Image
“Sometimes you have to step outside of yourself in order to see inside.” — Terry McMillan Copy Share Image
Smart people duck when they hear the dread announcement 'I'm going to be perfectly honest with you. — Judith Martin Copy Share Image
If you put together all the ingredients that naturally attract children - sex, violence, revenge, spectacle and vigorous noise - what you have is… — Judith Martin Copy Share Image
The one prediction that never comes true is, 'You'll thank me for telling you this. — Judith Martin Copy Share Image
Chaperons, even in their days of glory, were almost never able to enforce morality; what they did was to force immorality to be discreet.… — Judith Martin Copy Share Image
Perhaps the greatest rudenesses of our time come not from the callousness of strangers, but from the solicitousness of intimates who believe that their… — Judith Martin Copy Share Image
We are all entitled to our little harmless habits, but we are not entitled to demand approval for them. — Judith Martin Copy Share Image
“Lady” is not used before the lady’s first name unless she is the daughter of a duke, marquess or earl; those who come by… — Judith Martin Copy Share Image
Adorable children are considered to be the general property of the human race. Rude children belong to their mothers. — Judith Martin Copy Share Image
I have always believed that the key to a happy marriage was the ability to say with a straight face, 'Why, I don't know… — Judith Martin Copy Share Image
It is, indeed, a trial to maintain the virtue of humility when one can't help being right. — Judith Martin Copy Share Image