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Do you know why we're all happy here, monsieur? Because it's the last house on the road.
— Louise Penny
Winning doesn't mean my book is better than anyone else's. It means I'm very fortunate. And I should be very, very aware of that. And grateful.
— Louise Penny
Susan B. Anthony formed the Equal Rights Association, refuted ideas that women were inferior to men, and fought for a woman's right to vote.
— Louise Slaughter
There is a balm in Gilead," she read from the back, "to make the wounded whole - " "There's power enough in Heaven / To cure a sin-sick soul.
— Louise Penny
It is very difficult to win. It's not in my script.
— Louise Gluck
Just because it's the truth doesn't make it less insulting.
— Louise Penny
Men's desire - it stopped for nothing. Even then,even when I was stained the lurid color of waste -- even then someone wanted me.
— Louise Wareham Leonard
Why now that he's sober and thoughtful, and living as a good man, does he get in the worst trouble of his life?
— Louise Erdrich
Bad things happen whether you're scared or not, so you might as well not bother being scared. It's a waste of time.
— Louise Rozett
I knew each person's delusion, the places their records had scratched, where the sounds repeated.
— Louise Erdrich
My sister's fish tacos are out of control. I'd give her a restaurant if I were a gazillionaire.
— Mary-Louise Parker
Between sisters, often, the child's cry never dies down. "Never leave me," it says; "do not abandon me."
— Louise Bernikow
Ole Golly: You know what? You're an individual, and that makes people nervous. And it's gonna keep making people nervous for the rest of your life.
— Louise Fitzhugh
She'd forgotten to love, but she also forgot to hate. (about Clara's mother, who had dementia)
— Louise Penny
Paul Hiebert's Sarah Binks, the cover said.
— Louise Penny
The measured blood beats out the year's delay.
— Louise Bogan
I always read Jane Austen during wars. Her complete lack of interest in Napoleon's activities has a soothingly insulating effect.
— Louise Andrews Kent
If they blow it [the world] up, that's not my business. My business is to work.
— Louise Berliawsky Nevelson
One man's truth is another man's lie.
— Louise Phillips
It's inevitable: as I get older, I am going to get more wrinkles; it's something you have to accept.
— Louise Nurding
My husband's family was terribly refined. Within their circle you could know Beethoven, but God forbid if you were Beethoven.
— Louise Berliawsky Nevelson
It was Sister Hildegarde's belief that good penmanship was the defining key to success in life.
— Louise Erdrich
It's a surer way to a woman's heart to be interested in what she's thinking than what she's wearing or not wearing.
— Tina Louise
The bottom line for everyone is I'm not good enough. It's only a thought, and a thought can be changed.
— Louise Hay
Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father's passin'.
— Harper Lee
If people wake up and go, "Oh, where's the coffee," or "Oh, another day," that does not set a good tone for the day.
— Louise Hay
I only wish you could spend just five minutes beneath my skin and feel what it's like. Feel the savage swarming magic I feel.
— Claire-Louise Bennett
Instead of just getting old and giving up and dying, let's learn to make a huge contribution to life.
— Louise Hay
When uncle Eddie does his impression of 'Like a Virgin' it's like Madonna is coming out of his body!'
Christ what an image. — Louise Rennison
Christ what an image. — Louise Rennison
I'm not sure I make old bones in parliament. It's an amazing experience to have had but I can't see myself being Mother of the House.
— Louise Mensch
It's the story of the City of Women; of how it came to be, how it flourished, and how it was destroyed by a reckless and irrevocable act of mercy.
— Louise Carey
You need some place to work in. That's the door half open.
— Louise Bogan
You can't get a bad picture out of Bacall. There's nothing eccentric about her. She's perfect all over and yet she looks like nobody else.
— Louise Dahl-Wolfe
I've been treating you with courtesy and respect because that's the way I choose to treat everyone. But never, ever mistake kindness with weakness.
— Louise Penny
A woman's body is the gate to this life. A man's body is the gate to the next life.
— Louise Erdrich
In order to make room for the new (whether it's new clothes or new thoughts and ideas), we must release the old and the outworn.
— Louise Hay
I feel there's a funny little hole in me that wasn't there before, like a splinter in your finger, but this is somewhere above my stomach.
— Louise Fitzhugh
Power comes from knowledge and knowledge comes with natural beauty in one's self.
— Tammy-Louise Wilkins
It's never too late to be, who you always aspired to be.
— Louise Hall
I hear people say, "It happened for a reason," or "It's part of God's plan," and I wish that made sense to me but it doesn't.
— Mary-Louise Parker
They'd reached St Thomas's and climbed the half-dozen wooden steps to the small veranda. Gamache
— Louise Penny
Haven't you ever heard of an artist's muse?" the barman asked. "They all seem to either have one or want one. Me, all I want is peace and quiet.
— Louise Penny
He had started to understand how a woman's attention could succeed in making sense of a man's blind chaos..
— Louise Erdrich
Her iron will won international respect. Her unabashed femininity gained women's. Margaret Thatcher was a lady's lady.
— Louise Burfitt-Dons
As long as one refuses to know one's place, there's no telling what one can do in the world.
— Candace Bushnell
As a microbiologist, I am particularly concerned with Mr. Bush's blatant disregard for science.
— Louise Slaughter
Not everyone's an explorer, and not every explorer makes it back alive. That's why it takes so much courage.
— Louise Penny
I will not have him in my brain;there is no room for anyone else in the cakeshop of agony. it's crowded enough in there already.
— Louise Rennison
Dance of the Sugar Plum Bikey. Yes, that's got a nice ring to it.
— Louise Rennison
It seems to me in the past it's been a good thing, as a writer, to have experiences I hadn't expected.
— Louise Gluck
Don't mess with anybody on a Monday. It's a bad, bad day.
— Louise Fitzhugh
Joy doesn't ever leave, you know. It's always with you. And one day you'll find it again.
— Louise Penny
When people don't do anything they don't think anything, and when people don't think anything there's nothing to think about them.- Harriet the Spy
— Louise Fitzhugh
I have a child and I don't want to be at work all the time when he's small. I want to spend time with him.
— Mary-Louise Parker
Every man's island, Jean Louise, every man's watchman, is his conscience. There is no such thing as a collective conscious.
— Harper Lee
If you tell children they are bad, that's what they believe they are and that's probably what they will become.
— Louise Hart
A woman's heart always has a burned mark.
— Louise Labe
Grief has pushed us apart like repelling magnets: no matter how hard we try to reach each other, there's a gulf between us that we just can't bridge.
— Louise Jensen
there's no such thing as time management since you can't manage something you can't control.
— Christine Louise Hohlbaum
She suspected if they looked in Gamache's bedside table, they'd find all sorts of lost souls he put there for safekeeping. And maybe a baguette.
— Louise Penny
Invite them back if you'd like," she called after him. "There's plenty." She was four courses upset and considering an amuse-bouche.
— Louise Penny
Maybe that's what old men are for. To make decisions that no young man can." He was watching Gamache closely. "Or should have to.
— Louise Penny
Gamache in anger. "He knew that's
— Louise Penny
It's transparent, how willing we are to dismiss the intelligence of someone who rejects us, as though that renders them incapable of sound judgement.
— Mary-Louise Parker
I love Stella McCartney because she's timeless and classic, and I love Isabel Marant for wearability - you don't need 'an occasion' for her clothes.
— Louise Nurding
And what's the use of talking, if you already know that others don't feel what you feel?
— Louise Bourgeois
One's first responsible job is the great revealer - far more than school.
— Anna Louise Strong
We are the custodians of people's memories You
— Mary-Louise Parker
It's my own space, my own time, when I'm just out there letting my thoughts go. It's part of my day like eating, and it's one of my favorite parts.
— Louise Andrews Kent
Youth, ah, Youth! all men's desire and sorrow.
— Louise Imogen Guiney
With TV, there's a continuum with the crew and the cast so you feel like you have a sense of community in a way, which is similar to theater.
— Mary-Louise Parker
There's no such thing as good weather, or bad weather. There's just weather and your attitude towards it.
— Louise Hay
What in the name of Buddha's bra is he going on about now?
— Louise Rennison
It's good to feel stupid sometimes and do things that are out of your comfort zone.
— Mary-Louise Parker
Artists are born not made. There's nothing you can do for them.
— Louise Bourgeois
P.P.S. I am giving you telepathic hugs.
P.P.P.S. But not in a telepathically lezzie way. — Louise Rennison
P.P.P.S. But not in a telepathically lezzie way. — Louise Rennison
To be honest, the only thing I ever really wanted to be was a writer - since I read 'Charlotte's Web' as a child.
— Louise Penny
I concentrate on exercises from the waist down, since that is the laziest part of a woman's body.
— Tina Louise
I would love to star in a remake of Thelma and Louise. Yep, that's the one I'd be interested in redoing.
— Viola Davis
Know that you are always safe. And also know that it's possible to move from the old to the new, easily and peacefully.
— Louise L. Hay
If you want to be in with a gang then you have to go along with hiding people's things.
— Louise Burfitt-Dons
There's a huge fucking missile launcher in our backyard and apparently the only thing between us and Armageddon is some guy who's afraid of a duck.
— Louise Penny
in Beauvoir's experience losers were the most dangerous people. Because eventually they got to the stage where they had nothing more to lose.
— Louise Penny