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There are three sorts of lawyers - able, unable and lamentable.
— Robert Smith Surtees
It ar'n't that I loves the fox less, but that I loves the 'ound more.
— Robert Smith Surtees
There is no secret closer than what passes between a man and his horse
— Robert Smith Surtees
The only infallible rule we know is, that the man who is always talking about being a gentleman never is one.
— Robert Smith Surtees
It is an inwariable rule with the dealers to praise the bad points and let the good 'uns speak for themselves.
— Robert Smith Surtees
Three things I never lends - my 'oss, my wife, and my name.
— Robert Smith Surtees
Better be killed than frightened to death.
— Robert Smith Surtees
More people are flattered into virtue than bullied out of vice.
— Robert Smith Surtees
The older I get, the happier my childhood becomes.
— John Burnside
He is an old bore. Even the grave yawns for him.
— Herbert Beerbohm Tree
The best writing deadlines are poverty and death.
— Victor LaValle
Women never look so well as when one comes in wet and dirty from hunting.
— Robert Smith Surtees
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— Walter Isaacson
The country has its charms-cheapness for one.
— Robert Smith Surtees
The horse loves the hound, and I loves both.
— Robert Smith Surtees
Everything you have heard about the shower scene is true.
— Paul Verhoeven
We don't break the law.
— Kenneth Lay
No man rides harder than my Lord Scamperdale - always goes as if he had a spare neck in his pocket.
— Robert Smith Surtees
No one knows how ungentlemanly he can look, until he has seen himself in a shocking bad hat.
— Robert Smith Surtees
Life would be very pleasant if it were not for its enjoyments.
— Robert Smith Surtees
Obsess about the quality of the product.
— Sam Altman
I didn't know why, or who, but I could buy those answers with money and time. One, I had plenty of. The other, I'd have to manufacture.
— C.D. Reiss