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Sometimes Mrs. Turpin occupied herself at night naming the classes of people.
— Flannery O'Connor
I waved and cried and smiled at the same time like Mum and Mrs Mack, so Sandy and Jeff remember us smiling not sobbing as they left.
— Jackie French
That people should love like this, that Mr. Bankes should feel this for Mrs. Ramsay (she glanced at him musing) was helpful, was exalting.
— Virginia Woolf
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
We're all born depraved, Mrs. Grew. We all have bad blood. Thus, we all have need of the cleansing blood of the Savior.
— Jody Hedlund
I can't stand going out to one more dinner with some Mrs. So-and-So who might leave a million dollars to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra when she dies.
— Daniel Barenboim
and grim and faithful handmaiden of the Blythe family at Ingleside, never lost an opportunity of calling her "Mrs. Marshall Elliott," with
— L.M. Montgomery
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
[On being asked how many Mrs. Thatchers there were:] Oh, three at least. There is the intellectual one, the intuitive one and the one at home.
— Margaret Thatcher
The main difference for the history of the world if I had been shot rather than Kennedy is that Onassis probably wouldn't have married Mrs Khrushchev.
— Nikita Khrushchev
The Woes of Mrs Weasley
— J.K. Rowling
Mrs. May winced. She thought the word Jesus should be kept inside the church building like other words inside the bedroom.
— Flannery O'Connor
Mrs Grantly after her father's death. This matter, therefore, had been taken out of the warden's hands
— Anthony Trollope
Conner answered, "Mrs. Turbeldy warned me that you have a history of running away. Where did you go?"
To the church of course. To confess my sins. — Jennifer A. Nielsen
To the church of course. To confess my sins. — Jennifer A. Nielsen
And here's the good part: He got a tongue could measure twenty-one inches. Bet Mrs. Giraffe likes that one.
— Janet Evanovich
Give Pirrip as my father's family name, on the authority of his tombstone and my sister, - Mrs. Joe Gargery, who married the blacksmith. As
— Charles Dickens
Time went by. It could be proved that it did, although so little happened.
— Elizabeth Taylor
Dreams, Mrs. Sawyer, are misleading, because they make life seem real. When it loses the support of dreams, life dissolves.
— Robert Aickman
Mrs. Brown, whose primary job on the island
— Pat Conroy
It was said that Mrs. Campusky's ovaries were like popcorn poppers and the desert heat kept her puffing up with a never-ending pregnancy.
— Douglas Clegg
Unstructured chat with such friends has helped me understand Mrs Thatcher, the woman. (page xxvi)
— Charles Moore
She glided away towards the lift, which seemed hardly needed, with its earthly and mechanical paraphernalia, to bear her up to the higher levels.
— Anthony Powell
Mrs. White, in my opinion, made false statements. She misused what she claimed was the prophetic gift she had.
— Walter Martin
Yes, the wind came up
" Mrs. Sharpe began. She paused.
"And changed us all," Petra said softly. — Blue Balliett
" Mrs. Sharpe began. She paused.
"And changed us all," Petra said softly. — Blue Balliett
The easiness with which she hears of her faults, is only another effect of the levity with which she commits them.
— Fanny Burney
You must be a terrible burden to your mother. I am feeling so sorry for her not to have a proper daughter.
Mrs. Apusenja - To the Nines — Janet Evanovich
Mrs. Apusenja - To the Nines — Janet Evanovich
Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself.
— Virginia Woolf
Mr. Darcy," he said. "Mrs. Darcy what a pleasant surprise this is," the older man said as he came up to them. "Mr.
— Mary Jane Ballew
This is embarrassing," Mr. Haffey informed me. I winked at him. "What, Mrs. Haffey never carried you over the threshold on your wedding night?
— Ilona Andrews
As they gathered about the table, Mrs. March said, with a particularly happy face, "I've got a treat for you after supper.
— Louisa May Alcott
God gave the Angels wings and humans chocolate.
Mrs. Miracle — Debbie Macomber
Mrs. Miracle — Debbie Macomber
No one ever grows up. They may look grown-up, but it's just the clay of time. Men and women are still children deep in their hearts. Mrs. Neville
— Robert McCammon
How is your writing going, Michael?"
"Still from the top of the page on down, Mrs. Raglan. — Frederic Raphael
"Still from the top of the page on down, Mrs. Raglan. — Frederic Raphael
The housekeeper, Mrs Craik, came
— Kate Saunders
Enjoy life by embracing the sadness as well as the happiness. It's all a part of being on this earth."
~ Mrs. Pinkerton — Michelle Stevens
~ Mrs. Pinkerton — Michelle Stevens
Mrs. Pontellier gave over being astonished, and concluded that wonders would never cease.
— Kate Chopin
Joanne Woodward's Mrs. Bridge is one of the best performances ever given on film of a middle-aged woman.
— Jeanine Basinger
Mrs. McCauley, my dearest Reb, I do love you! This Yank has surrendered most willingly to the South.
— Heather Graham
For us she is not the iron lady. She is the kind, dear Mrs. Thatcher.
— Alexander Dubcek
When you're at rock bottom, strap on a different pair of boots and start climbing - The New Mrs D
— Heather Hill
But why should I ask all the dull women in London to my parties? said Clarissa. And if Mrs. Marsham gave a party, did she invite her guests?
— Virginia Woolf
Hello, Mrs. Tran ... I have David's homework. And if you ever want to see it again, you'll pay me the two million dollars I asked for.
— Nenia Campbell
What is the fabric of time like? Black silk? A smooth twill, a rough tweed? Or lacy and fragile like something Mrs. Baxter would knit?
— Kate Atkinson
The only thing you have to do in this life is die," said Mrs. Pinsky ... "everything else is a choice.
— Karen Thompson Walker
Eh, I'll be inside," Vlad said with another soft scoff. "For some reason, I feel the urge to watch Hitman followed by Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
— Jeaniene Frost
It is very difficult to be taken seriously when you're introduced at a party to somebody as the fourth Mrs. Rex Harrison.
— Rachel Roberts
I felt no stigma whatsoever in becoming the third Mrs. Gifford.
— Kathie Lee Gifford
I will not allow anybody to interfere," said Mrs. Pocket. "I am surprised, Matthew, that you should expose me to the affront of interference.
— Charles Dickens
Morrissey was my Mrs. Garrett, the house mother from the Facts of Life, a soothing adult figure giving me words of wisdom.
— Rob Sheffield
Good evening, Mr. and Mrs. America from border to border and coast to coast and all the ships at sea. Let's go to press.
— Walter Winchell
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. 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
Mrs Hacker was the only woman present. They'd made her a sort of honorary man for the evening.
— Jonathan Lynn
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
Mrs. Olinski was the first teacher Epiphany ever had who taught from a wheelchair.
— E.L. Konigsburg
Mrs. Darling's kiss with him. The kiss that had been for no one else Peter took quite easily. Funny.
— J.M. Barrie
Mrs. Pritchard could not stand an anticlimax. She required the taste of blood from time to time to keep her equilibrium.
— Flannery O'Connor
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
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
Instead, I pull out my wallet and hand Mrs. Carnes a twenty, which is the smallest I have, and she counts off the books.
— Jennifer Niven
Mrs. Spencer said that my tongue must be hung in the middle. But it isn't - it's firmly fastened at one end.
— L.M. Montgomery
She said. Mrs. Comstock did not reply. She watched the girl follow the long walk to the gate and go from sight on the road, in the bright sunshine
— Gene Stratton-Porter
You are the soul of comedy, Mrs. Emerson.
— Sylvain Reynard
The number of people who expected Mrs. Hutchinson to win a Bendix washer would amaze you.
— Shirley Jackson
It is the goddess Kali," Mrs. Dixit explained brightly,
— Jhumpa Lahiri
Did I see them waving?' said Mrs Liberty
'And particling, I shouldn't wonder' said the Alderman — Terry Pratchett
'And particling, I shouldn't wonder' said the Alderman — Terry Pratchett
The first Chanel jacket that I saw - that I knew was Chanel - was on TV. It was on Mrs. Kennedy - the pink one.
— Carine Roitfeld
For reasons which many persons thought ridiculous, Mrs. Lightfoot Lee decided to pass the winter in Washington.
— Henry Adams
Mrs. Plutarski is such a pill to me. You'd think I
routinely crapped on the altar, the way she treats me. — Kristan Higgins
routinely crapped on the altar, the way she treats me. — Kristan Higgins
Tilli stroked her Chihuahua. Max's heart made a sound like the sleigh bells on Mrs. Santa Claus's dildo.
— Tom Robbins
Mrs. Gley came down in a rush. She had on a kind of tea gown whose draperies flew out behind her, like the tail of a blowzy comet.
— Ross Macdonald
Mrs Dorothea's typewriter was like a heart, a giant heart beating in the middle of the fog and chaos.
— Roberto Bolano
We're...We're like Mrs Sun and Mr Rain on a barometer. When one of us is out, the others stays in. -Marcus
— Julia Llewellyn Smith
Mrs LINDE: When you've sold yourself once for the sake of others, you don't do it second time.
— Henrik Ibsen
When Mrs. Harker came in to see me this afternoon she wasn't the same. It was like tea after the teapot has been watered.
— Bram Stoker
Mrs MacFarley called the valley the Glen. She called the light at early evening the gloaming. She liked to go Roaming in the Gloaming in the Glen.
— Beryl Bainbridge
Mrs. Roosevelt felt, was the fault of society; a civilization which does not provide young people with a way to earn a living is pretty poor,
— Robert A. Caro