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Carols of gladness ring from every tree.
— Fanny Kemble
When a literary person's exhaustive work is over, the last thing he wishes to do is to talk books.
— Fanny Fern
Esther Williams? Wet, she's a star. Dry, she ain't.
— Fanny Brice
She [Madame Duvall] seems desirious to repair the wrongs she has done, yet wishes the world to believe her blameless.
— Fanny Burney
I was a go-go dancer at the Dom on East 10th Street in NYC. This was a glittering ballroom over Stanley's Bar. 1965.
— Fanny Howe
Everything in the country, animate and inanimate, seems to whisper, be serene, be kind, be happy. We grow tolerant there unconsciously.
— Fanny Fern
I have a foolproof device for judging whether a picture is good or bad. If my fanny squirms, it's bad. If my fanny doesn't squirm, it's good.
— Harry Cohn
That you seemed almost as fearful of notice and praise as other women were of neglect. (Edmund to Fanny)
— Jane Austen
Traveling is the ruin of all happiness! There's no looking at a building after seeing Italy.
— Fanny Burney
Chords that were broken will vibrate once more.
— Fanny Crosby
You'll see, the story ends well.
— Fanny Britt
The civility of young Branghton, I much suspect, was merely the result of his father's commands
— Fanny Burney
Money is the source of the greatest vice, and that nation which is most rich, is most wicked.
— Fanny Burney
There is a haphazard sort of doing good, which is nothing but temperamental pleasure-seeking.
— Fanny Lewald
I'd do you."
"I think you did once" I say.
"Oh yeah. — Fanny Merkin
"I think you did once" I say.
"Oh yeah. — Fanny Merkin
Don't be angry with the gentleman for thinking, whatever be the cause, for I assure you he makes no common practice of offending in that way.
— Fanny Burney
To Sir Clement, my Lord," said I, "attribute nothing. He is the last man in the world who would have any influence over my conduct.
— Fanny Burney
You could not see and know her, and remain unmoved by those sensations of affection which belong to so near and tender a relationship.
— Fanny Burney
Mr. Long Fingers. Mr. Womb-Ticklers
— Fanny Merkin
You switches a mean fanny round in a kitchen.
— Zora Neale Hurston
Then I am a hopeful romantic.
— Fanny Lee Savage
How strong sometimes is weakness!
— Fanny Fern
Falsehood is not more unjustifiable than unsafe.
— Fanny Burney
Any boy who'd love a sailboat-patterned, swimsuited sausage who tames rabid foxes would be wonderful. And impossible.
— Fanny Britt
Imagination took the reins, and reason, slow-paced, though sure-footed, was unequal to a race with so eccentric and flighty a companion.
— Fanny Burney
Such is the effect of true politeness, that it banishes all restraint and embarassment.
— Fanny Burney
Maids must be wives and mothers to fulfill the entire and holiest end of woman's being.
— Fanny Kemble
Divorced him - hired a fucking shark lawyer - excuse the language." "No problem. Cops hear words like lawyer all the time." Fanny
— J.D. Robb
The same thing happens every time- another hole opens up in my rib cage.
Hearing everything.
Hearing nothing. — Fanny Britt
Hearing everything.
Hearing nothing. — Fanny Britt
O, girls! set your affections on cats, poodles, parrots or lap-dogs; but let matrimony alone. It's the hardest way on earth to getting a living.
— Fanny Fern
And for those of you who watched the last programme, I hope all your doughnuts turn out like Fanny's.
— David Coleman
We are traveling on with our staff in hand ... We are pilgrims bound for the heavenly land.
— Fanny Crosby
It's vastly more irksome to give up one's own way, than to hear a few impertinent remarks.
— Fanny Burney
I gaze into his gazing eyes gazingly like a gazelle gazing into another gazelle's gazing gaze.
— Fanny Merkin
I'm a bagel on a plate full of onion rolls!
— Fanny Brice
Fanny felt enlarged by his attentiveness. Was
— Nancy Horan
Modesty is a diamond setting to female beauty.
— Fanny Kemble
It is not enough to have a song on your lips.
You must also have a song in your heart. — Fanny Crosby
You must also have a song in your heart. — Fanny Crosby
So I stare at the beautiful brand-new crinoline dress that's mine alone with no whiff of mothballs. Even so, it droops a little.
— Fanny Britt
One thing's for sure: now when I look at Funny Girl (1968), I think I was gorgeous. I was too beautiful to play Fanny Brice.
— Barbra Streisand
I'd rather be done any thing to than laughed at, for, to my mind, it's one or other the disagreeablest thing in the world.
— Fanny Burney
Travelling is the ruin of all happiness. There's no looking at a building here after seeing Italy.
— Fanny Burney
To be sure, marriage is all in all with the ladies; but with us gentlemen it's quite another thing!
— Fanny Burney
If I had a choice, I would still choose to remain blind ... for when I die, the first face I will ever see will be the face of my blessed Saviour.
— Fanny Crosby
There's nothing but quarreling with the women; it's my belief they like it better than victuals and drink.
— Fanny Burney
Shades of Harry the deserter, I thought furiously. What in God's name is the British army coming to? Glorious traditions, my aunt Fanny.
— Diana Gabaldon
Why he's a poet, you know, so he may live upon learning.
— Fanny Burney
The master's irresponsible power has no such bound.
— Fanny Kemble
The ring comes whenever it will
because it's dark
where the mountains mother
and being stuck in one spot
is something to ring bells about — Fanny Howe
because it's dark
where the mountains mother
and being stuck in one spot
is something to ring bells about — Fanny Howe
Saying to herself out loud so just maybe someone will hear her, even though by now everyone's in bed, "I'm so tired I could die.
— Fanny Britt
Concealment, my dear Maria, is the foe of tranquility: however I may err in future, I will never be disingenuous in acknowledging my errors. To
— Fanny Burney
Well, it is a humiliating reflection, that the straightest road to a man's heart is through his palate.
— Fanny Fern
I've as good a right to preserve the healthy body God gave me, as if I were not a woman.
— Fanny Fern
Affectation is a very good word when someone does not wish to confess to what he would none the less like to believe of himself.
— Fanny Brice
Those days were easy in comparison with
— Fanny Blake
Misery is a guest that we are glad to part with, however certain of her speedy return.
— Fanny Burney
Life wore a new aspect; the skies were bluer, the earth greener, the flowers more fragrant; her twin soul existed somewhere.
— Fanny Fern
What a pity when editors review a woman's book, that they so often fall into the error of reviewing the woman instead.
— Fanny Fern
Can ye fathom the ocean, dark and deep, where the mighty waves and the grandeur sweep?
— Fanny Crosby
I don't want ta hear that kinda dirty talk comin' from you."
"What, fanny? Fanny fanny fanny! — Kami Garcia
"What, fanny? Fanny fanny fanny! — Kami Garcia
I wish the opera was every night. It is, of all entertainments, the sweetest and most delightful. Some of the songs seemed to melt my very soul.
— Fanny Burney
Your audience gives you everything you need. They tell you. There is no director who can direct you like an audience.
— Fanny Brice
Marriage is the hardest way to get a living.
— Fanny Fern
Soon, we are as naked as the day we were born. Except, y'know, were not covered in blood and attached to our mothers by umbilical cords.
— Fanny Merkin
Walmart suddenly smells like a prosti-tot pageant.
— Fanny Merkin
But the time draws on for experience and observation to take the place of instruction: if
— Fanny Burney
She never called her son by any name but John; 'love' and 'dear', and such like terms, were reserved for Fanny.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Love and a cottage! Eh, Fanny! Ah, give me indifference and a coach and six!
— George Colman The Elder
Rome ... seems to me the place in the world where one can best dispense with happiness ...
— Fanny Kemble
Generosity without delicacy, like wit without judgement, generally gives as much pain as pleasure.
— Fanny Burney
When marriage is what it ought to be, it is indeed the very happiest condition of existence.
— Fanny Kemble
To a heart formed for friendship and affection the charms of solitude are very short-lived.
— Fanny Burney
Fanny May Leak
Born Poplar, London 1886 — Russell Ash
Born Poplar, London 1886 — Russell Ash
For ten thousand dollars, I'd endorse an opium pipe.
— Fanny Brice
Fanny's friendship was all that he had to cling to.
— Jane Austen
But how cool, how quiet is true courage!
— Fanny Burney
I am a hopeful romantic. - Charlotte, In the Shadow of Angels
— Fanny Lee Savage
I mean Fanny is almost historical, because when a girl is cute for 50 years it really begins to get historical.
— Anita Loos
Credulity is the sister of innocence ...
— Fanny Burney
Advice is like a doctor's pills; how easily he gives them! how reluctantly he takes them when his turn comes!
— Fanny Fern