Lovely female shapes are terrible complicators of the difficulties and dangers of this earthly life, especially for their owners.
The best years of a man's life are after he is forty. A man at forty has ceased to hunt the moon. - George Du Maurier
The best years of a man's life are after he is forty. A man at forty has ceased to hunt the moon.
- George Du Maurier
The wretcheder one is, the more one smokes; and the more one smokes, the wretcheder one gets-a vicious circle. - George Du Maurier
The wretcheder one is, the more one smokes; and the more one smokes, the wretcheder one gets-a vicious circle.
Sick I am of idle words, past all reconciling, Words that weary and perplex and pander and conceal, Wake the sounds that cannot lie, for all their sw… - George Du Maurier
Sick I am of idle words, past all reconciling, Words that weary and perplex and pander and conceal, Wake the sounds that cannot lie, for all their sw…
A little work, a little play, To keep us going - and so, good-day! - George Du Maurier
A little work, a little play, To keep us going - and so, good-day!
I doubt if Dickens did, especially his women-his pretty women-Mrs. Dombey, Florence, Dora, Agnes, Ruth Pinch, Kate Nickleby, little Emily-we know the… - George Du Maurier
I doubt if Dickens did, especially his women-his pretty women-Mrs. Dombey, Florence, Dora, Agnes, Ruth Pinch, Kate Nickleby, little Emily-we know the…
Lovely female shapes are terrible complicators of the difficulties and dangers of this earthly life, especially for their owners. - George Du Maurier
An apple is an excellent thing -- until you have tried a peach. - George Du Maurier
An apple is an excellent thing -- until you have tried a peach.
Happiness is like time and space-we make and measure it ourselves; it is as fancy, as big, as little, as you please, just a thing of contrasts and co… - George Du Maurier
Happiness is like time and space-we make and measure it ourselves; it is as fancy, as big, as little, as you please, just a thing of contrasts and co…
Life ain't all beer and skittles, and more's the pity; but what's the odds, so long as you're happy? - George Du Maurier
Life ain't all beer and skittles, and more's the pity; but what's the odds, so long as you're happy?
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