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Truth is for tailors and shoemakers. I, on the contrary, have always held that the Lord has a penchant for masquerades.
— Isak Dinesen
Whenever I'm asked why Southern writers particularly have a penchant for writing about freaks, I say it is because we are still able to recognize one.
— Flannery O'Connor
Politics matters. Ideas matter. Democracy matters, because all of us need to be able to make a difference.
— Jack Layton
Yes," said Will, "you two don't seem to have much in common, save for a penchant for demon women and evil.
— Cassandra Clare
He had a penchant for idioms, sayings, proverbs and the like; some of which he invented or used in a way that was incomprehensible to me,
— Javier Marias
My thoughts turned back to my parents and their apparent penchant for being big ol' liars.
— Rachel Hawkins
We told each other what movies we were currently watching and what books we were reading.
— Ernest Cline
And after the end?""Another beginning.
— David Levithan
When we place more value on what other people think of us than on what we think of ourselves, it's a formula for misery.
— Suzanne Selfors
I had a penchant myself for doing several things at once. I wanted to draw, write, speak.
— Patti Smith
We have to accept that we are just machines. That's certainly what modern molecular biology says about us.
— Rodney Brooks
It was an uncomfortable feeling, staring into the darkest moments of someone's soul without them knowing.
— Catherine Doyle
Society created the prison in its own image; will history, with its penchant for paradox, reverse those roles?
— Jessica Mitford
Addicts sometimes have a penchant for becoming the center of attention at other people's celebrations.
— Mallory Ortberg
I have a penchant for playing God's clowns. Actually, I played Nijinsky once, and he used to call himself God's clown.
— Stephen Lang
A 'penchant for telling the truth' can cripple a candidates chances faster than being caught in flagrante delicto with the governor's wife.
— Sydney J. Harris
This American penchant for absolution via irony is foreign to them.
— David Foster Wallace