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Innocence, on the Bicycle of Propriety, carrying the Urn of Reputation safely over the Abyss of Indiscretion ❞⠀—Edward Gorey, The Broken Spoke

Sometimes, though, angels smoke in their sleeves. But when the archangel goes by, they throw their cigarettes away: this is what falling stars are. ❞⠀—Vladimir Nabokov, in a letter to his wife Véra

Woods nymphs sprinkle your path with bowling balls while you dance and prowl in the sequined moonlight with leftover heads of lettuce. ❞⠀—The Surrealist Compliment Generator

Champagne’s funny stuff. I'm used to whiskey. Whiskey is a slap on the back, and champagne’s a heavy mist before my eyes. ❞⠀—James Stewart as Macaulay Connor in The Philadelphia Story (1940)

Gimme a whisky, ginger ale on the side—and don’t be stingy, baby. ❞⠀—Greta Garbo’s first line in her first talkie film, Anna Christie (1930)

Convulsive beauty will be veiled-erotic, fixed-explosive, magic-circumstantial, or it will not be. ❞⠀—André Breton, Mad Love

Could we get this to sound a little more orchidy? Could we make that a little more tea rose? ❞⠀—Courtney Love using 💐 to describe the music she wanted for Live Through This

From love's first kiss—to hell's abyss! ❞⠀—movie tagline for The Woman Suffers (1918)

Now the story descends into a ruinous abyss with violent music. ❞⠀—Nobuhiko Obayashi's Emotion (1966)

From my rotting body, flowers shall grow and I am in them and that is eternity. ❞⠀—Edvard Munch ❀

Get my swan costume ready. ❞⠀—Anna Pavlova’s final request before passing away

I kept saying “Excuse me, excuse me, excuse me,” because I had to get to the catwalk, but she just kept posing. So I pushed her. It was only a few stairs. ❞⠀—supermodel Lara Stone

I think he’s crude, I think he’s medieval, and I don’t want an elderly gentleman from Vienna with an umbrella inflicting his dreams on me. ❞⠀—Vladimir Nabokov, on Sigmund Freud

I’ve got it all figured out. I’ll be unappreciated in my own country, but my gutsy blues stylings will electrify the French. I’ll avoid the horrors of drug abuse, but I do plan to have several torrid love affairs, and I may or may not die young. I haven’t decided. ❞⠀—Lisa Simpson

In Egypt Saint Joseph said to Virgin: “Oh, my sweet young dear, could you not just for the moment shut your eyes and make believe that I am the Holy Ghost?” ❞⠀—Miss Malin Nat-og-Dag in Isak Dinesen’s The Deluge at Norderney

In the ‘The Bell Jar,’ Plath profounds her enumerated existential parthenogenesis using subvertible intra-mural insight on the dissimulation of her classic bummer of the 20th century. ❞⠀—Lynda Barry, One! Hundred! Demons!

Now we sit through Shakespeare in order to recognize the quotations. ❞⠀—Orson Welles

One time, as an excuse for undressing, Zelda pouted, “Oh dear, my slip is showing!” “You mean you're show is slipping, don't you, darling?” barked Tallulah. ❞⠀—Anita Loos, Cocktail Parties of the Twenties

Originality is nothing but judicious imitation. ❞⠀—Voltaire

Ouspenskaya used to fix the class with a very stern, rather frightening look, a monocle in one eye, and tell us to imagine we were blades of grass on the ocean bed. And everyone swayed. ❞⠀—Helen Beverley, on Maria Ouspenskaya as an acting teacher, in Nazimova: A Biography

Pissing everywhere isn’t very Chanel. ❞⠀—Karl Lagerfeld

The beauty of those swans! Of course, they’re angry beasts, like peacocks; but where peacocks are common, there’s nothing common about swans. The silence of their swimming... you don’t hear it, but you feel it. ❞⠀—Diana Vreeland, D.V.

The idea of relativity makes many people fearful—the idea that you are one person with me today and another person with someone else later. ❞⠀—Wendy Dubow’s Conversations With Anaïs Nin

Then she lifted the skull in both hands, and with it, she began to dance. ❞⠀—some paperback thriller

We tried out various looks—angry! coy! confused! Sometimes I think the best you can ever feel in a photo shoot is like a sexy clown. ❞⠀—Carrie Brownstein, Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl: A Memoir

Why not a dish of five o'clock tea—here—soon—just you and me—knee to knee? ❞⠀—Fannie Hurst, in a letter to Alla Nazimova, Nazimova: A Biography

Witch is never appropriate shorthand for grandmother. Use it anyway. ❞⠀—W. Todd Kaneko, Short Cuts

You must lurk in libraries and climb the stacks like ladders to sniff books like perfumes and wear books like hats upon your crazy heads. ❞⠀—Ray Bradbury?

You’re looking very lovely, you know, in this damned moonlight. ❞⠀—Elyot Chase in Noël Coward’s Private Lives

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