675 Quotes by P. G. Wodehouse

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    Would you say my head was like a pumpkin, Wooster?’ ‘Not a bit, old man.’ ‘Not like a pumpkin?’ ‘No, not like a pumpkin. A touch of the dome of St Paul’s, perhaps.

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    Sir Thomas extended three fingers. Jimmy extended two, and the handshake was not a success.

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    I mean, if you’re asking a fellow to come out of a room so that you can dismember him with a carving knife, it’s absurd to tack a ‘sir’ on to every sentence. The two things don’t go together.

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    Young Bingo was too busy introducing the mob to take much notice. They were a very C3 collection. Comrade Butt looked like one of those things that come out of dead trees after the rain; moth-eaten was the word I should have used to described old Rowbotham; and as for Charlotte, she seemed to take me straight into another and a dreadful world.

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    Well, the natives seemed fairly friendly, so I decided to stay the night.” I made a mental note never to seem fairly friendly to an explorer. If you do, he always decides to stay the night.

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    No love could stand up against the sight of me in a sailor suit at the age of ten. I.

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    I can’t stand Paris. I hate the place. Full of people talking French.

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    It would take more than long-stemmed roses to change my view that you’re a despicable cowardy custard and a disgrace to a proud family. Your ancestors fought in the Crusades and were often mentioned in despatches, and you cringe like a salted snail at the thought of appearing as Santa Claus before an audience of charming children who wouldn’t hurt a fly. It’s enough to make an aunt turn her face to the wall and give up the struggle.

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