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P. G. Wodehouse

The Coming of Bill

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    To-morrow must look after itself. His business was with the present and the work of the present.
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    The years have a tendency to destroy this placidity towards life and to develop in man a sense of gratitude to fate for its occasional kindnesses;
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    He had the philosophical temperament. He took things as they came. Great natural phenomena, like Lora Delane Porter, he accepted as part of life. When they were in his life, he endured them stoically. When they went out of it, he got on without them.
  • Annahas quotedlast year
    It's mighty hard to do the right thing by every one in this world, ain't it?
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    Five minutes later rhythmical snores proclaimed the fact that nature had triumphed over all the discomforts of one of the worst-made beds in Connecticut
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    Ruth was conscious of a momentary feeling of surprise that she should be eulogizing Bailey in this fashion, and—stranger still—that she should be really sincere in what she said. But to-day seemed to have changed everything, and she was regarding her brother with a new-born respect. She could still see Sybil's face as it had appeared in that memorable moment of self-revelation. It had made a deep impression upon her
  • Annahas quotedlast year
    You can't stand on your dignity when you're up against real trouble
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    She was too busy examining this new world into which she had been abruptly cast, this world where dolls had souls and jokes lost their point
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    She was finding herself. She winced again as the thought stabbed her that she was finding herself too late
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    And what manner of a man must Bailey be, Bailey whom she had always looked on as a dear, but as quite a joke, something to be chaffed and made to look foolish, if he was capable of inspiring love like this?

    A wave of humility swept over her. The pygmies of her world were springing up as giants, dwarfing her. The pinnacle of superiority on which she had stood so long was crumbling into dust.
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