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Age Quotes - Page 70

It could be argued that every age gets the comfort savagery writer it deserves.

It could be argued that every age gets the comfort savagery writer it deserves.

"Will Self: the joy of armchair anthropology". www.theguardian.com. January 31, 2013.

That's one of the tragedies of this life - that the men who are most in need of a beating up are always enormous.

"Fictional character: John D. Hackensacker III". "The Palm Beach Story", www.imdb.com. August 28, 1942.

I like a man who likes to see a fine barn as well as a good tragedy.

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1963). “The Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks of Ralph Waldo Emerson”, p.138, Harvard University Press

An object in possession seldom retains the same charm that it had in pursuit.

"The Letters of Pliny the Younger". Book by Pliny the Elder (Book II, Letter 15), 1751.