
Top 18 The Lady With The Little Dog Quotes
#1. An abiding preoccupation for me is how much of our lives are invisible and unknown by other people, like the Chekhov story 'The Lady With the Little Dog.'
Claire Messud
#2. I have a few customers who have two or three hundred bags. When you see a lady carrying a little dog bag or a little cat bag or an egg, it makes you happy.
Judith Leiber
#4. God can never be realized by one who is not pure of heart.
Mahatma Gandhi
#6. You don't fall in love with a gender, you fall in love with a person.
Andy Biersack
#7. Ever feel like killing somebody just to see if you could get away with it? Sure, you have. Everybody has little things that get on their nerves.
John Waters
#8. The real problem with stories - if you keep them going long enough, they always end in death.
Neil Gaiman
#9. Giving and empathy provide us with opportunities to nurture our innate goodness.
Arthur P. Ciaramicoli
#10. Every day affords individual people moments when they can shake off everything that is false and can view things from their perspective.
Jack D. Zipes
#11. IT was said that a new person had appeared on the sea-front: a lady with a little dog.
Anton Chekhov
#12. Poverty is not just a material problem. Poverty is something wider: it is about powerlessness, about being deprived of basic opportunities and freedom of choice.
Johan Norberg
#13. In America, the old are neglected.
Nick Nolte
#14. Nothing. That was a nostalgia kiss," he said. "It's sepia colored. People in that kiss are . . . wearing stovepipe hats . . . and children are rolling hoops down the street, and eating penny candy.
Meg Wolitzer
#15. I know you, but then again, I don't. I know what it's like to kiss you, but you always seem to stay at least three feet away from me. I know what it feels to lose you, but you've never been mine.
Inger Iversen
#16. This is how I understand literature - as a kind of remix or echo chamber. What's going on in a literary work are other literary things disinterred, cannibalized, and recombined.
Tommy McCarthy
#18. That's what I'd call him if he was my dog. Jacket-humper. Kinda had a ring to it. Although it seemed a little long for vet visits and intros to lady dogs.
Jennifer Rardin
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