
He sighed slightly. “I always did fancy happy endings.”
Source: Wagers of Sin (1996), Chapter 21 (p. 430)
Source: Wagers of Sin (1996), Chapter 21 (p. 430)
He sighed slightly. “I always did fancy happy endings.”
Source: Wagers of Sin (1996), Chapter 21 (p. 430)
Portland and Seattle (p. 80).
States of Desire: Travels in Gay America (1980)
“All trials are trials for one’s life, just as all sentences are sentences of death;”
De Profundis (1897)
“Never end a sentence with a preposition,” he recited.
“Not never; just seldom.”
Cast a Yellow Shadow (1967)
Diogenes Laërtius, vi. 49
Quoted by Diogenes Laërtius
You Can Lead an Atheist to Evidence, But You Can't Make Him Think (2009)
“A logo is the period at the end of a sentence, not the sentence itself.”