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George Saunders
“What good the prophet in the wilderness may do is incremental and personal. It's good for us to hear someone speak the irrational truth. It's good for us when, in spite of all of the sober, pragmatic, and even correct arguments that war is sometimes necessary someone says: war is large-scale murder, us at our worst, the stupidest guy doing the cruelest thing to the weakest being.”
George Saunders, The Braindead Megaphone

Agatha Christie
“A young man in evening dress was standing in the middle of the room. He was good-looking, indeed handsome, if you took no account of the rather weak mouth and the irresolute slant of the eye. He had a haggard, worried look and an air of not having had much sleep of late.”
Agatha Christie, The Sittaford Mystery

Agatha Christie
“Sir Edward Grey,” I said, “afterwards our foreign minister, was sent down from Oxford for incorrigible idleness. The Duke of Wellington, I have heard, was both dull and inattentive at his books. And has it ever occurred to you, Miss Griffith, that you would probably not be able to take a good express train to London if little Georgie Stephenson had been out with his youth movement instead of lolling about, bored, in his mother’s kitchen until the curious behaviour of the kettle lid attracted the attention of his idle mind?”
Agatha Christie, The Moving Finger

Agatha Christie
“Luke laughed. Again Dr. Thomas’s smile came in answer—a natural smile full of boyish amusement.”
Agatha Christie, Murder Is Easy

Agatha Christie
“Dr. Thomas’s smile lengthened to a grin.”
Agatha Christie, Murder Is Easy