Source: All the King's Men' A search for the colonial ideas of some advisers and "accomplices" of Leopold II (1853-1892). (Hannes Vanhauwaert), Emile Banning (1836-1898): The Don Quichotte of the ‘liberal civilization’ in Congo, A romantic associate of Leopold II. http://www.ethesis.net/leopold_II/leopold_II.htm#_ftn194 WILLEQUET, J. Le baron Lambermont, 103.
“Good-looking and amiable as he was, however, he did not strike one as remarkable. People usually told him the same joke two or three times.”
The Last Gentleman (1966)
Context: He was a young man of pleasant appearance. Of medium height and exceedingly pale, he was nevertheless strongly built and quick and easy in his ways. Save for his deafness in one ear, his physical health was perfect. Handsome as he was, he was given to long silences. So girls didn't know what to make of him. But men liked him. After a while they saw that he was easy and meant no harm. He was the sort whom classmates remember fondly; they liked to grab him around the neck with an elbow and cuff him around. Good-looking and amiable as he was, however, he did not strike one as remarkable. People usually told him the same joke two or three times.
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Southern philosophical novelist 1916–1990Related quotes
“when he smiles it's as if you'd just told him the first joke on earth.”
Source: Tuesdays with Morrie
Source: Trent's Own Case (1936), Chapter XVII: "Fine Body of Men"
““He is a good person. He did a bad thing,” Leiderman told the judge.”
As stated in, A Simple Phrase From a Sentencing Hearing in a Difficult High-Profile Case. http://jayleiderman.com/blog/jay-leiderman-quoted-part-9-a-simple-phrase-from-a-difficult-high-profile-case/
Variant: He is a good person. He did a bad thing.
Calling Lou Brock's single season record-breaking 105th stolen base of the 1974 season.
1970s
Source: The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles
Source: The Rag and Bone Shop (2000), p. 154