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1 " If you're not entirely sure you want to spend the rest of your life with someone, it seems to me that the last thing you'd want to do is to set in motion a very lengthy, time-consuming, expensive, and highly public process designed to lead inexorably to just that. "
― Donna Andrews , Murder with Peacocks (Meg Langslow, #1)
2 " Clowns, hoboes, gypsies, and furry animals of all kinds scattered madly and dived for cover. No doubt they thought I'd finally lost it and was planning to lob more grenades. "
3 " But what about your own?” he asked. “Assuming, of course, you’re interested in having one?”“I’m not. If I ever get married, I shall elope. That has now become my prime requirement in a husband. Willingness to elope. "
4 " For me, the start of a party only means a change from the tangible, boring, but satisfactory work of cooking, cleaning, and decorating to the unpredictable and far more difficult task of keeping several hundred neighbors and family members from injuring each other or driving me crazy before the end of the evening. "
5 " anachronisms. "
6 " on the bedside table in her room that "
7 " Creative interpretation of reality resulting from wishful thinking, "
8 " hate letting silly things like reality interfere with our pet notions, "