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Thousands more were being born today, being conceived - women with their knees raised all over the world. Mrs.
— Alice McDermott
Mrs Cameron keeps a rather better weekend diary than I do.
— David Cameron
I cannot abide the Mr. and Mrs. Noah attitude towards marriage; the animals went in two by two, forever stuck together with glue.
— Vita Sackville-West
Besides, Mrs. Quesnt, did it never occur to you that we are not changing at all-that rather, we are simply becoming more ourselves?
— Galen Beckett
Mrs. Reilly called in that accent that occurs south of New Jersey only in New Orleans, that Hoboken near the Gulf of Mexico.
— John Kennedy Toole
But womanly, I hope, said Mrs. Garth, half suspecting that Mrs. Casaubon might not hold the true principle of subordination.
— George Eliot
Don't matter if you believe in them or not. If they're there, they're there,' Mrs. Phipps said.
— Joan Lowery Nixon
Where is your angel now?
— Cassandra Clare
Lack of education," old Mrs. Sharpe said thoughtfully, "is an extraordinary handicap when one is being offensive. They had no resources at all.
— Josephine Tey
Out past the weekly glimpsed windows, out past the street, lived the world, which had, Old Mrs. Karafilis knew, been dying for years.
— Jeffrey Eugenides
Don't take too long, Mrs. Cullen
— Stephenie Meyer
I sent my flowers across the hall to Mrs Nixon but her husband remembered what a Democrat I am and sent them back.
— Bette Davis
You will be Mrs. Ezra Carmichael until you leave this earth. I wouldn't have it any other way,
— Love Belvin
I arched an eyebrow at her.
She made an awful sound. God, you're already Mrs. Sullivan. — Chloe Neill
She made an awful sound. God, you're already Mrs. Sullivan. — Chloe Neill
Mrs. Glass watched him pull it on. She didn't stay for the tying of the lace, however.
Instead, she left the room. — J.D. Salinger
Instead, she left the room. — J.D. Salinger
When they operated, I told them to put in a Koufax fastball. They did-but it was Mrs. Koufax's.
— Tommy John
What is to be, will be," said Mrs. Rachel gloomily, "and what isn't to be happens sometimes.
— L.M. Montgomery
The first rule of Evernight is that any vampire who seeks sanctuary must be given a place.
-Charity
— Claudia Gray
-Charity
— Claudia Gray
Mrs. O' Leary is my pet. I couldn't let you stick a sword in her rump, now, could I? That might've scared her.
— Rick Riordan
On the second Thursday of the month, Mrs. Dombrowski brings her dead husband to our therapy group.
— Jodi Picoult
Put that in your mustache and smoke it.
— Agatha Christie
Mrs. Darling's kiss with him. The kiss that had been for no one else Peter took quite easily. Funny.
— J.M. Barrie
Mrs. Olinski was the first teacher Epiphany ever had who taught from a wheelchair.
— E.L. Konigsburg
We often hurt the ones we love, dear."
Adam exhaled. "It's what I do best, Mrs. Polanski. — Teresa Toten
Adam exhaled. "It's what I do best, Mrs. Polanski. — Teresa Toten
Spiritual revelations were conceded to England at that favoured period, as at this. Mrs. Southcott had recently attained her five-and-twentieth
— Charles Dickens
Beautifully gratified, said Mrs. Bhaer, taking Teddy's
— Louisa May Alcott
I don't feel unfriendly, ma'am," said Mrs. Wiggins. "Only towards Mr. Margarine. You know very well why." Mrs.
— Walter R. Brooks
It was all Mrs. Waddington could do to refrain from hurling a bust of Edgar Allan Poe at her head.
— P.G. Wodehouse
Oh! here we are the same as anywhere else, when you get to know us,' observed Mrs. Dean, somewhat puzzled at my speech.
— Emily Bronte
Then Mrs. confiscated my shiny glitter jar. Confiscate is the school word for yanked it right out of my hand.
— Barbara Park
Mrs. Edmund smiled and then turned to go. "I'll leave you two alone."
Who? Me and the door? Yes, we were bonding quite well. — Renee Carter
Who? Me and the door? Yes, we were bonding quite well. — Renee Carter
[Mrs. Teasdale]: He's had a change of heart. [Groucho]: A lot of good that'll do him. He's still got the same face.
— Groucho Marx
People are funny. They want the front of the bus, the middle of the road and the back of the church. - Mrs. Miracle
— Debbie Macomber
I haven't ever attended a real high-up society affair, said Mrs.
— Walter R. Brooks
... I'm always ready to talk, shouldn't be a woman if I were not,' laughed Mrs. Jo ...
— Louisa May Alcott
She is either male property (Mrs.), wannabe male property (Miss), or man-hating harpy (Ms.).
— Sarah Vowell
Mrs. Turpin felt entirely hollow except for her heart which swung from side to side as if it were agitated in a great empty drum of flesh
— Flannery O'Connor
That small-minded brand of superiority women in Gatlin, like Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Asher, were so famous for.
— Kami Garcia
Welcome to the Family."
- Mrs.Sterling — Ellen Schreiber
- Mrs.Sterling — Ellen Schreiber
Upon my word," thought Mrs. Fisher, "the way one pretty face can turn a delightful man into an idiot is past all patience.
— Elizabeth Von Arnim
Mrs. Dirello trudged out of the room, looking like a fat nun on her way to the gas chamber.
— William Boyle
Mrs. Friedman lived in a happy snow globe of AP History.
— Harlan Coben
Mrs Dalloway is always giving parties to cover the silence
— Virginia Woolf
Mrs. Bantry reflected a minute and then applied an urgent conjugal elbow to her sleeping spouse.
— Agatha Christie
This item belongs to Mrs. Granger and she may call it anything she likes.
-With love from Nicholas Allen — Andrew Clements
-With love from Nicholas Allen — Andrew Clements
The only thing you have to do in this life is die," said Mrs. Pinsky ... "everything else is a choice.
— Karen Thompson Walker
My lifelong involvement with Mrs Dempster began at 5:58 o'clock p.m. on 27 December 1908, at which time I was ten years and seven months old.
— Robertson Davies
. . . Mrs. Arcanum considered foreign parts only marginally less unspeakable than private parts. . .
— Terry Pratchett
Do you know why the Lord withheld the sense of humor from women? So that we may love you instead of laugh at you.
— Mrs. Patrick Campbell
Mrs Thatcher was not lightly bullied.
— Michael Heseltine
One day we ran all the way to Jones Beach, and if Mrs. Sidman hadn't sent a bus after us, I think we would have collapsed on the boardwalk and died.
— Gary D. Schmidt
At three o'clock this afternoon Evelyn Wastneys died. I am Evelyn Wastneys, and I died, standing at the door of an old country home in Ireland...
— Mrs. George De Horne Vaizey
Why, Mrs. Piper has a good deal to say, chiefly in parentheses and without punctuation, but not much to tell.
— Charles Dickens
I'm also working with Mrs. Bush on some education projects in Afghanistan, so I get to see her a great deal.
— Karen Hughes
Dear, she's not tolerant at all of our being Jewish," said Mrs. Rosen. "She has no problem with it that requires any.
— Michael Kroft
Mrs. Bird, seeing the defenseless condition of the enemy's territory, had no more conscience than to push her advantage.
— Harriet Beecher Stowe
Mrs. Clathermont's face split into a too-wide smile. "Aren't we all?" Then she slid the card nearer to him.
— Lana Hart
I don't really think our government at heart wants peace. So I urge you, write to Mrs. Laura Bush, because she reads.
— Sandra Cisneros
No one any good you be sure,' said Mrs. Kemp. 'I can't swaller these new people as are comin' in; the street ain't wot it was when I fust come.' When
— W. Somerset Maugham
Mr. and Mrs. Dursley, of number four Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much.
— J.K. Rowling
You are the soul of comedy, Mrs. Emerson.
— Sylvain Reynard
Is that true, Ruth?' Mrs Quinty asked, eyes enormous and brows lifted, missing altogether the point of stories.
— Niall Williams
Dr. Wintermute beheld Mrs. Pinchbeck befeathered, beribboned, crinolined, corseted, frizzled, and festooned, though not wasted.
— Laura Amy Schlitz
Yes, Mrs. Todd, a bonny, bouncing baby girl." Sylvie thought
— Kate Atkinson
Go ahead, jump. He never loved you, so why go on living?
— Mrs. Danvers
Mr. Shepherd, ye cannot stop a bad thought from coming into your head. But ye need not pull up a chair and bide it sit down. - Mrs. Brown
— Barbara Kingsolver
Mrs. Grey, if a job's worth doing, it's worth doing well. Lift your hips. His eyes glow summer storm gray.
— E.L. James
Mrs. Pritchard could not stand an anticlimax. She required the taste of blood from time to time to keep her equilibrium.
— Flannery O'Connor
I remembered something my mother used to say. "The devil can quote scripture." "And in a pleasing voice," Mrs. Shoplaw agreed moodily.
— Stephen King
One could have eaten a meal off the ground without overbrimming the proverbial peck of dirt. Mrs.
— L.M. Montgomery
I turned my face to the sky and laughed because the things you enjoy can't hurt you.
— Benedict Freedman
On some nights I take a little laudanum and a few months ago Mrs Abernetty recommended pillows stuffed with camel hair. She was absolutely right.
— Anthony Horowitz
I was traveling in Europe with Paul and suddenly realized my passport still said I was Mrs. Sampson.
— Shelley Duvall
Freedom!' Mrs. Lynde sniffed. 'Freedom! Don't talk like a Yankee, Anne.
— L.M. Montgomery
It was 7 minutes after midnight. The dog was lying on the grass in the middle of the lawn in front of Mrs. Shears's house.
— Mark Haddon
She would not say of anyone that they were this or that.
— Virginia Woolf
daughter?' 'She was a beautiful child.' Mrs Williams's eyes grew misty with the quasi-maternal feelings of a procuress.
— Ross Macdonald
That's quite something, to be loved by someone like Mrs Whatsit.
— Madeleine L'Engle