I had observed that men usually did not do things unless they liked doing them. (9)
Virtue is an excellent thing and we should all strive after it, but it can sometimes be a little depressing. (44)
Perhaps long spaghetti is the kind of thing that ought to be eaten quite alone with no one to watch one’s struggles. Surely many a romance must have been nipped in the bud by sitting opposite someone eating spaghetti? (96)
I told myself that, after all, life is like that for most of us—the small unpleasantnesses rather than the great tragedies; the little useless longings rather than the great renunciations and dramatic love affairs of history or fiction. (101)
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