17 Quotes by Michelle Franklin about humour

  • Author Michelle Franklin
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    You will try to improve me, Captain, but I tell you it cannot be done. I am resigned to moral apathy and corporeal decrepitude, and have done with projections. No, Captain,” with a pining sigh, “I think I will simply sit in the shade and wait for either a customer or death, the latter I might prefer, at such a point.

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    I am heartily glad that the trees and plants are still interested in copulatory activities; I only wishthey would be so good as to keep their sperm away from my face. Do not pretend that pollen isanything else; it transfers haploid male genetic material and sullies the bedclothes unmercifully.

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    I leave the outdoors to you. It is too warm out there to read comfortable, and summer, like many uncomfortable things, is as welcome as a dim woman. It is tolerable to look at, but after being made to interact with it, nobody wants anything to do with it.

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    He pointed at the caiques, but Peppone declined the librarian’s offer, saying only, “Do you think the proprietor of the inn where we met will report us?” “The money I left him was more than enough to silence his alarms,” said Danaco. “Gold has an amazing habit of altering memories.

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