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McSorely's Tea verily the finest tea in the world" -Mister Snickering.
Studious of ease, and fond of humble things.
Where were we a year ago, Bink?" "In Vienna." "In Vienna, swiving opera singers." They shared a moment of silent recollection. "And now you're an earl. A man of responsibility. You'll want a wife.
A lawyer art thou? Draw not nigh! Go, carry to some fitter place The keenness of that practised eye, The hardness of that sallow face.
Thou mak'st me merry: I am full of pleasure; let us be jocund
To have on her head a most wonderful bonnet like a Grenadier wooden measure, and good measure too, or a great Stilton cheese,
I don't know what the word is in Austrian.
Park hill staten island seal, rock the reel to reel we high hills deep
Ware the cold, human. Ware the ice that grips. The frost that silences.
KILT, n. A costume sometimes worn by Scotchmen in America and Americans in Scotland.
Ye know, Cork Courrant-Porky Implant. Tis a jest" Ian
ken whit tae dae wi' it.
his armour-hard back
I wear not motley in my brain.
Fair Katherine, and most fair,
Will you vouchsafe to teach a soldier terms
Such as will enter at a lady's ear,
And plead his love-suit to her gentle heart?
AESTHETICS OF THE AESTHETICIAN
What is the aesthetician
But a mule hitched to the times?
Tina, finding herself and her husband on a sandbank, so to speak, between two classes, had gone to the artists. The artists do not mind if one is gentry or a common cad so long as one is neither a snob nor a bore
Adorkable. It's in its own category.
Honor bright! Fair play is a jewel!
My style is somewhere between that of Tal and Petrosian
A dull, decent people, cherishing and fortifying their dullness behind a quarter of a million bayonets.
Needy knife-grinder! whither are ye going? Rough is the road, your wheel is out of order; Bleak blows the blast-your hat has got a hole in it. So have your breeches.
You, that judge men by the handle and the sheath, how can I make you know a good blade?
Erudite, for a woman who confuses "you're" and "your" and goes in for random capitalisation.' 'We can't all be literary geniuses,' said Robin reproachfully. 'Thank Christ for that, from all I'm hearing about them.
Take back the beauty and wit you bestow upon me; leave me my own mediocrity of agreeableness and genius, but leave me also my sincerity, my constancy, and my plain dealing; 'Tis all I have to recommend me to the esteem either of others or myself.
Law is the safest helmet.
I am Retired Leisure. I am to be met with in trim gardens. I am already come to be known by my vacant face and careless gesture, perambulating at no fixed pace nor with any settled purpose. I walk about; not to and from.
Salon prepared for you and Miss Thorn to enjoy tea.
Magistrate's son and is quite concerned with appearances. She is a weekender. Mutch - Mutch is the youngest member of
CRITIC OR CITRIC?
Anagram of ordinary passing judgement on talented
Kamil Ali
[About Poirot] The flamboyant moustaches, the sartorial elegance, the white spats and the pointed patent leather shoes all filled this insular young man with distinct misgivings.
Who is wurs shod, than the shoemakers wyfe,With shops full of shoes all hir lyfe?
Judges and honoured men, bringing a boy of my name, with a forehead that I know and golden hair, to this place - then fair to look upon, with not a trace of this day's disfigurement -
Honourable is right.
His locked, lettered, braw brass collar, Shewed him the gentleman and scholar.
Trusty, dusky, vivid, true,
With eyes of gold and bramble-dew,
Steel-true and blade-straight,
The great artificer made my mate.
Ware the man who fakes a limp.
Madeline Hatter. Her lavender-streaked teal hair exploded around her in messy curls. The polka-dotted, striped, and lacy layers of her skirt were bunched and fluffed. Her teacup hat tilted low over one ear. "Whoops,
Uneasy lies the head that wears a Knighthood
Our magistrates discharge their duties best at the beginning; and fall off toward the end.
[Lat., Initia magistratuum nostrorum meliora, ferme finis inclinat.]
Avant-garde art jousts with propriety, but takes care never to unseat it.
William is the most skilled protector that I have ever seen. He is the best." Determination began to swell inside of me.
"Then I will have to be better." Margo Westly
The deft white-stockinged dance in thick-soled
shoes! Denmark's sanctuaried Jews!
The heel of Achilles
Correct spelling, indeed, is one of the arts that are far more esteemed by schoolma'ams than by practical men, neck-deep in the heat and agony of the world.
And though I might have learnt more wit and advanced my understanding by living in a Court, yet being dull, fearful and bashful, I neither heeded what was said or practised, but just what belonged to my loyal duty and my own honest reputation.
stomata. The guard
The even mead, that erst brought sweetly forth The freckled cowslip, burnet, and green clover, Wanting the scythe, all uncorrected, rank, Conceives by idleness, and nothing teems But hateful docks, rough thistles, kecksies, burrs, Losing both beauty and utility.
Music, the knife without a hilt,
Good to be merie and wise.
The front of the man's kilt suddenly became very wet and Ian's eyes widened in surprise.
"Did he jsut piss in a Munro kilt?"
Ruairi smiled. "I think he did."
"The bastard has nay respect.
Honorable, Bernita mine. To look after those who can't look after themselves, to attend to duty rather than convenience. You have reminded me of what honor requires, and I'm grateful. That last word - grateful - wasn't one Nita heard very often.
I reckon some parsons have a right to tell yu' to be good. The bishop of this hyeh Territory has a right. But I'll tell yu' this: a middlin' doctor is a pore thing, and a middlin' lawyer is a pore thing; but keep me from a middlin' man of God.
You really should take up boxing, or fencing - "
"Fencing? What century are you from?"
" - or solving crimes."
"Are you prescribing me your company, Doctor?"
"Detective, you can read me like a book." She lifted her glass, and I clinked mine against it.
Of mediumship there are many grades, one of the simplest forms being the capacity to receive an impression or automatic writing, under peaceful conditions, in an ordinary state; but the whole subject is too large to be treated here.
Smee?
What Cap'n?
You are a supreme idjit.
Aye cap'n.
With purpose to be dressed in an opinion of wisdom gravity profound conceit as who should say 'I am Sir Oracle and when I ope my lips let no dog bark.' 1.1
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept
Amber eyes slid to me. To my crown. Then Rhys's. "An emissary wears a golden crown. Is that a tradition in Prythian?"
"No," Rhysand said smoothly, "but she certainly looks good enough in one that can't resist.
Am dining at Goldini's Restaurant, Gloucester Road, Kensington. Please come at once and join me there. Bring with you a jemmy, a dark lantern, a chisel, and a revolver. S. H. It was a nice equipment for a respectable citizen to carry through the dim, fog-draped streets.
[Kay] was not at all an unpleasant person really, but clever, quick, proud, passionate and ambitious. He was one of those people who would be neither a follower nor a leader, but
only an aspiring heart, impatient in the failing body which imprisoned it.
Things well fitted abide.
Love in modern times has been the tailor's best friend. Every suitor of the nineteenth century spends more than his spare cash on personal adornment. A faultless fit, a glistening hat, tight gloves, and tighter boots proclaim the imminent peril of his position.
Decrepitude; the preferred clientele, literate.
All the rare and royal names
Wormy sheepskin yet retains
Meadowlark Lemon is one very clever man, unique and truly one of a kind.
Meerlust Rubicon from South Africa, a suitably wintry red.
alter kocker like me. Street-word is Hal hired Coral
Is your dad Mr. Kipling? Because you're a tart!
What boy well raised can compare with your street gamin who has the knowledge and the shrewdness of a grown-up broker.
Habit maketh no monk, ne wearing of gilt spurs maketh no knight.
There are a sort of men, whose visages
Do cream and mantle, like a standing pond;
And do a willful stillness entertain,
With purpose to be dressed in an opinion
Of wisdom, gravity profound conceit;
As who should say, I am sir Oracle,
And when I ope my lips, let no dog bark!
Call me Maximilian.'
A sheep farmer. He's a sheep farmer, she reminded herself fiercely. One who lived in Yorkshire, of all places. 'Very well, Maximilian,' she said.
Grammar, you're the pickiest noun I know.
Again, do you call those men leisured who spend many hours at the barber's simply to cut whatever grew overnight, to have a serious debate about every separate hair, to tidy up disarranged locks or to train thinning ones from the sides to lie over the forehead?
You used Neverleak," Shelley said, eyeing my craftsmanship with a skeptical frown. "The sale's on Stay-Tite." Shelley was the store manager, and her slumped shoulders and dour expression were as much a part of her uniform as the blue polo shirts we all had to wear.
A lady's armor is courtesy
Thinks the sun shines out yer clacker.
Sir McCoolpants Von No Touchy
Steeped like a teabag in aristocratic pretensions ...
Readers may be divided into three classes - the superficial, the ignorant, and the learned, and I have with much felicity fitted my pen to the genius and advantage of each.
Maktub" (It is written.)
I really think next to the consciousness of doing a good action, that of doing a civil one is the most pleasing; and the epithet which I should covet the most next to that of Aristides, would be that of well-bred.
The precious ordinary. I
A miscreant with coiffed, scented hair, a slender waist, the hips of a woman and the chest of a Prussian officer, with a finely tied cravat, by all girls admired. ~ [introduction of character Montparnasse]
marked more by the way the grass
bliss. Practicing
I'm an elite, recreational juggler.
Who of English speech, bred to the traditions of his race, does not recognize Hamlet in his 'inky cloak' at a glance? Not to know him would argue one's self untaught in the chief glories of his language.
I know you're a great fencer, but I've been told your wit is even sharper than your sword. So much so in fact, that you only use your sword upon your friends, as your wit is far too deadly.
Ardent
yet chill and formal,
how I ache
to tempt a chisel
as a sculptor.
Mawidge is a dweam wiffin a dweam.
I am a person who holds the aesthetic high. I have suits made in Savile Row.
Dr. Wintermute beheld Mrs. Pinchbeck befeathered, beribboned, crinolined, corseted, frizzled, and festooned, though not wasted.
Creative wordsmiths, who need to know the canons of pedestrian prose
Is not just any bint," he said. "This is a philosopher-queen, a sultana ...
The wearer knowes, where the shoe wrings.
Conceit is the finest armour a man can wear.
medhermeneutical
A mutt is couture-it's the only one like it in the world, made especially for you.