Top 9 Shmoop Streetcar Quotes
#2. Concealing one's true medical condition from the voting public is a time-honored tradition of the American presidency.
Robert Dallek
#3. Everyone says he's sincere, but everyone isn't sincere. If everyone was sincere who says he's sincere there wouldn't be half so many insincere ones in the world and there would be lots, lots, lots more really sincere ones!
Tennessee Williams
#4. I learnt to love reading. And then I started scribbling stories, and I liked that even more.
James Patterson
#5. Lorna was quite young when her mother died, and I think she's blocked out some of the memories. I talked to her a little bit about that, but I wasn't prepared to go around and poke and hurt her.
Judy Davis
#6. Hookers in Times Square, God bless 'em, are offering a Mitt Romney Special. For an extra $20 they'll change positions.
David Letterman
#7. He wanted to tell her that all at once he fell madly in love with everything about her, the way she kissed, the taste of her lips, her voice, her smell, her nearness ... but such a premature confession at this point could make her suspicious of his intelligence. From The Cartesian Machine
Nick Tran
#8. Illiteracy and stupidity are not quite different statuses; they are both the outcome of our lethargy and indolence.
M.F. Moonzajer
#9. A lot of people who don't have anything collect dogs; it's kind of a symbol of having something.
Mary Ellen Mark
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