“Next to being married, a girl likes being crossed in love a little now and again.”
Jane Austen book Pride and Prejudice
Source: Pride and Prejudice
Source: Pride and Prejudice
“Next to being married, a girl likes being crossed in love a little now and again.”
Jane Austen book Pride and Prejudice
Source: Pride and Prejudice
“Little girls, like butterflies, need no excuse”
Robert A. Heinlein (1907–1988) American science fiction author
Richard Nixon (1913–1994) 37th President of the United States of America
1950s, Checkers speech (1952)
Context: p>That's what we have and that's what we owe. It isn't very much but Pat and I have the satisfaction that every dime that we've got is honestly ours. I should say this — that Pat doesn't have a mink coat. But she does have a respectable Republican cloth coat. And I always tell her that she'd look good in anything.One other thing I probably should tell you because if we don't they'll probably be saying this about me too, we did get something — a gift — after the election. A man down in Texas heard Pat on the radio mention the fact that our two youngsters would like to have a dog. And, believe it or not, the day before we left on this campaign trip we got a message from Union Station in Baltimore saying they had a package for us. We went down to get it. You know what it was. It was a little cocker spaniel dog in a crate that he'd sent all the way from Texas. Black and white spotted. And our little girl — Tricia, the 6-year old — named it Checkers. And you know, the kids, like all kids, love the dog and I just want to say this right now, that regardless of what they say about it, we're gonna keep it.</p
Alexis Bledel (1981) American actress
About the book Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
[Rebecca Murray, http://movies.about.com/od/sisterhoodofthetraveling/a/sisterab052505.htm, Alexis Bledel and America Ferrera Discuss 'Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants', 2007-02-26]
Melina Marchetta (1965) Australian teen writer
Source: Saving Francesca
“A boy admiring a pretty girl. A rare thing to be certain. But love—true love—is something else.”
Alex Flinn (1966) American children's writer
Source: A Kiss in Time