52 Quotes About Plain
- Author Mehmet Murat ildan
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Simple and plain things can touch your heart very easily! If you can be simple and plain, you can touch every heart!
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- Author Charles Dickens
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What a situation!' cried Miss Squeers; '...What is the reason that men fall in love with me, whether I like it or not, and desert their chosen intendeds for my sake?' 'Because they can't help it, miss,' replied the girl; 'the reason's plain.' (If Miss Squeers were the reason, it was very plain.)
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- Author Elizabeth Gaskell
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Jemima was not pretty, the flatness and shortness of her face made her almost plain; yet most people looked twice at her expressive countenance, at the eyes which flamed or melted at every trifle, at the rich colour which came at every expressed emotion into her usually sallow face, at the faultless teeth which made her smile like a sunbeam.
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- Author Jill Alexander Essbaum
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I’m neither plain nor pretty. I’m irrevocably average.
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- Author Ruth Ann Oskolkoff
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The walk across the street can seem long, like walking across town. Grown-ups with real magic sometimes seem very ordinary.If you know of anyone who is a really good person, they will probably seem imperfect when you talk to them. The best drawings are simple. Special things can seem plain. The voyage to the sun is inside you.
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- Author Alan Maiccon
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It is necessary to grasp the noble things. For the gentleness is plain to the eye.
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- Author Wilkie Collins
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The explanation has been written already in the three words that were many enough, and plain enough, for my confession. I loved her.
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- Author Barbara Pym
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Let me hasten to add that I am not at all like Jane Eyre, who must have given hope to so many plain women who tell their stories in the first person, nor have I ever thought of myself as being like her.
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- Author Larry McMurtry
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Certainly on the vast windy plain, there was plenty of nothing to be looked at.
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