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Repressively, Lymond himself answered. "I dislike being discussed as if I were a disease. Nobody 'got' me," he said.
— Dorothy Dunnett
After eating chocolate you feel godlike, as though you can conquer enemies, lead armies, entice lovers.
— Emily Luchetti
Women are complicated and messy and we are certainly not perfect, but we are funny and challenging and kind, and I wouldn't change a thing
— Melissa McCarthy
Kate won't be troubled. I don't know any gentlemen, anyway.'
'Thank you,' said Lymond. — Dorothy Dunnett
'Thank you,' said Lymond. — Dorothy Dunnett
Do not dump your woes upon people - keep the sad story of your life to yourself. Troubles grow by recounting them.
— Elbert Hubbard
And isna Sybilla a wee love o' a bitch?'
'You say the nicest things about my mother,' said Lymond. — Dorothy Dunnett
'You say the nicest things about my mother,' said Lymond. — Dorothy Dunnett
Lymond's behaviour, as always, went to the limits of polite usage and then hurtled off into space.
— Dorothy Dunnett
Lymond surveyed the grinning audience with an air of gentle discovery. Is there no work to be done? Or perhaps it's a holiday?
— Dorothy Dunnett
This spiritualist, this statistician, what are you anyway?
— Thomas Pynchon
I wish,' said Lymond, 'it would try a major key sometimes.'
'Wind,' Chancellor said, 'is a melancholy creature. — Dorothy Dunnett
'Wind,' Chancellor said, 'is a melancholy creature. — Dorothy Dunnett
Lymond said, 'Have I been talking?'
'We all have, in nightmares. But yours have not been about the sea. — Dorothy Dunnett
'We all have, in nightmares. But yours have not been about the sea. — Dorothy Dunnett
And, surprisingly, it was Lymond's voice which said sharply, 'You cannot debar a human being from love!
— Dorothy Dunnett
I see,' said Jerott slowly. 'You've thought it all out.'
'That's what I do,' said Lymond. 'I sit on my brood-patch and think. — Dorothy Dunnett
'That's what I do,' said Lymond. 'I sit on my brood-patch and think. — Dorothy Dunnett
I have many fears,' Lymond said. 'But death is not one of them.
— Dorothy Dunnett
It was one of the occasions when Lymond asleep wrecked the peace of mind of more people than Lymond awake.
— Dorothy Dunnett
And suns grow meek, and the meek suns grow brief, and the year smiles as it draws near its death.
— William C. Bryant
Tact,' Lymond said, 'is the name you should have upon your tombstone.
— Dorothy Dunnett
Lymond said gently, Let us bathe in moral philosophy, as in a living river. Double-dealing is my business.
— Dorothy Dunnett
Whatever fascination Lymond held for her mother, it had no power at five in the morning.
— Dorothy Dunnett
Chancellor said, 'She is concerned for your future.'
'She is concerned for her dog and her cat,' Lymond said. 'It is a Somerville failing. — Dorothy Dunnett
'She is concerned for her dog and her cat,' Lymond said. 'It is a Somerville failing. — Dorothy Dunnett
I have fallen out of the habit of talking to brothers,' Lymond said.
— Dorothy Dunnett