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1 " In the Realm of the Senses for May? Or something by Peter Greenaway? You have to understand, to Lloyd, film is film, it’s all about technique, "
― Laura Lippman , The Girl in the Green Raincoat (Tess Monaghan, #11)
2 " Bring wine,” she hissed into the phone. “And Matthew’s pizza. Those lima beans with feta cheese from Mezze. Sopa-pillas from Golden West. Hurry! "
3 " sound silly, but I figured out that being happy made me happier than being unhappy ever did.” Tess replayed these words in "
4 " etiquette rule that dictated a woman should put on all the jewelry she intends to wear, then remove one piece before leaving the house. Maybe two pieces, in his case. "
5 " he began, over dinner at Cantler’s, a much beloved but out-of-the-way restaurant near "
6 " Of course, as the book makes clear, it also owes much to Rear Window and The Daughter of Time, not to mention an article I wrote in 1998, about "
7 " Goldenberg Peanut Chew for lunch, or a bag of Utz crab chips. "
8 " Her eye was drawn to a miniature version of Esskay, a prancing greyhound, a true gray one, whereas Esskay was black with a patch of white at her breast. "
9 " Whenever I got cross with him, I would think about that girl at the bus stop, how unhappy she was, how she thought no one could ever want to take her on a date, much less love her. It may sound silly, but I figured out that being happy made me happier than being unhappy ever did. "
10 " Rear Window, popping "