A neurotic can perfectly well be a literary genius, but his greatest danger is always that he will not recognize when he is dull. |
Keep doing good deeds long enough, and you'll probably turn out a good man in spite of yourself. |
Only little boys and old men sneer at love. |
Perfection irritates as well as it attracts, in fiction as in life. |
The glittering structure of her cultivation sits on her novels like a rather showy icing that detracts from the cake beneath. |
With her high pale brow under her faded brown hair, she was like a rock washed clean by years of her husband's absences at conventions, dinners, committee meetings or simply at the office. |