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"“Well,” said the chief in disgust, “there’s two people I don’t never argue with: one’s a woman and the other’s a damn fool. And you aint no woman!”"
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Charles G. Finney
Charles Grandison Finney was an American news editor and fantasy novelist, the great-grandson of evangelist Charles Grandison Finney. His first novel and most famous work, The Circus of Dr. Lao, won one of the inaugural National Book Awards: the Most Original Book of 1935.
"“Well,” said the chief in disgust, “there’s two people I don’t never argue with: one’s a woman and the other’s a damn fool. And you aint no woman!”"
"Mrs. Cassan always went to fortunetellers. When none was available she cast the cards or séanced with ouija. She had had her future foretold so many times that in order to fulfill all the forecasts she would have to live ninety-seven more years and encounter and charm a war-strength regiment of tall, dark men."
"He said Heaven reminded him more than anything else of an advertisement he had once read of Southern California."
"Why do you stand there staring at me? You and I have nothing in common except our hatred of each other."
"Fierce and beautiful hunters who, when they ease up on their vigilance find themselves converted into coats and collars."
"It had always been my belief that beauty was a modification of sex. Life sings a song of sex. Sex is the scream of life."