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I'm fond of her."
Oh yeah? Fond are you? I've heard of fond. I expect old erection here" - she pointed to the tube of DNA - "was fond of his victim. Fond is a prude's word, Ben. You fancy her. That's what you say. You fancy Miss Library something painful. And who knows?" She grinned, gap-toothed, like the Wife of Bath. "Maybe she fancies you. ~ Simon Mawer
To this day, I have the most fond memories of some of my old toys. ~ Michael Keaton
I've always been fond of Winona Ryder. ~ Christian Slater
I'm very fond of drugs. ~ Grace Slick
Even in the big movies, if the scenes are very big, I'm not fond of them as much as I'm fond of small actor scenes. ~ Ayelet Zurer
She sounded fond. Usually she was carefully polite or businesslike. She had never been fond before. ~ Cassandra Clare
I was never particularly fond of my voice. ~ David Bowie
I'm not particularly fond of the Hamptons. ~ Leven Rambin
It's a fairly recent thing but I've become very fond of making drinks myself. ~ Utada Hikaru
Many people have fond memories of 'The Monkees.' I fondly remember it, too. ~ Micky Dolenz
I'm not particularly fond of the hybrid writer-director or actor-director. ~ Melissa Leo
I've always been fond of the glam-rocker title. ~ Adam Lambert
Rather than fall completely under his spell, she huffed, "I should like to see you submissively fond of your wife. Given your professed opinions, I cannot expect much fondness from you as a husband, can I?"
"Fondness, yes. Ridiculous, romantic, calf-eyed love, no, you may not," he confirmed. "But when I am fond, Bess, I am very fond. ~ Miranda Davis
Fond memory brings the light of other days around me. ~ Thomas Moore
I've always had fond memories of cooking Thanksgiving. ~ Wylie Dufresne
I have never been over fond of scenes anywhere. ~ Chris Bailey
I'm not particularly fond of the past, but I do ramble on about it quite a bit. ~ Kevin Whately
I don't have a motorcar, so I've got to know and be fairly fond of the buses. ~ Ciaran Hinds
I'm an actor who isn't fond of dialogue and who loves to act silently. ~ Francois Cluzet
I'm not too fond of changing things into waltzes, but sometimes that works. ~ Marian McPartland
Personally, I'm not too fond of remakes. ~ Hideo Kojima
I've always been fond of acoustic music. ~ Ian Anderson
Mama is slowly getting better. So many people are so fond of her. ~ Rocco DiSpirito
I cannot be so bad when everybody is so fond of me. ~ Clara Schumann
I guess I'm not really fond of just chit-chatting. I want to learn something and have an experience. ~ Rachel Kushner
Nobody now is going from department to another department. Only Walt did that. I was very fond of him, really. ~ John Hench
You have to be very fond of men. Very, very fond. You have to be very fond of them to love them. Otherwise they're simply unbearable. ~ Marguerite Duras
I'm very fond of piano players. ~ Michael Parkinson
I was warped early by Ray Bradbury and Edgar Allan Poe. I was very fond of Franz Kafka. ~ Margaret Atwood
I'm very fond of classical music, especially Mozart. I find it relaxes me and helps me concentrate. ~ Guler Sabanci
'Dexter' I'm very fond of. I got addicted to that. ~ Sam Neill
Politicians are fond of criticizing others. ~ Martin Winterkorn
I am not fond of lengthy descriptions of phony artworks. ~ Rachel Kushner
I'm fond of my werecats, if only because I have four real-world felines staring at me as I type. ~ Cynthia Leitich Smith
My beloved isn't dazzling light, Darkness is my beloved – The reason I'm so fond of her… ~ Subhajit Ganguly
I've been through a marriage, and I'm still very fond of my ex-husband; but if I've learned anything, it's that relationships are about compromise. ~ Alexa Vega
I like cinema. I am very fond of it. But from time to time I feel like having some time on my own. ~ Patrice Leconte
Oh some are fond of Spanish wine, and some are fond of French. ~ John Masefield
I shot Footloose nearby, and we used to hike. Very fond memories. ~ Dianne Wiest
Plonger au fond du gouffre, Enfer ou Ciel, qu'importe? / Au fond de l'Inconnu pour trouver du NOUVEAU! (rough translation : Into the abyss
Heaven or Hell, what difference does it make? / To the depths of the Unknown to find the NEW!) ~ Charles Baudelaire
I have such fond memories of watching 'Doctor Who' when I was a kid and growing up, that if I've left anybody anywhere with memories as fond, then I feel like I've done my job. ~ David Tennant
Be fond of the man who jests at his scars, if you like; but never believe he is being on the level with you. ~ Pamela Hansford Johnson
That's very kind of you," she said bitterly, for she no longer believed in kindness. "And you're willing to do this ... why? Because you're fond of helping others?"
"I'm fond of revenge," the dragon answered. ~ Vivian Vande Velde
I'm quite fond of Switzerland. I love Switzerland. ~ James Balog
My memories of camp - I was four years old to eight years old - they're fond memories. ~ George Takei
But are you not fond of me?" Paris looked up, his eyes full of reproach."Fond of you? Myrina you are my queen. I want you more than I want life itself. ~ Anne Fortier
One who's our friend is fond of us; one who's fond of us isn't necessarily our friend. ~ Seneca The Younger
We plan to avoid cupids," Mr. Audley said.
"Cupids?" Amelia echoed. Good heavens, he did move from topic to topic.
He shrugged. "I have discovered that I am not fond of them."
How could anyone not be fond of cupids? ~ Julia Quinn
After all, man may be fond not only of
well-being. Perhaps he is just as fond
of suffering? Perhaps suffering is just
as much in his interest as well-being? ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky
I will miss the horses," said Beauty a little wistfully.
"Perhaps you will become fond of the goat," said Jeweltongue. "Or even the chickens."
"Does one ever grow fond of chickens?" said Beauty dubiously. "Perhaps the goat. ~ Robin McKinley
I understand the nostalgia of having paper to feel and smell when you read it, but I would rather have fond memories of newspapers that have become obsolete than fond memories of beautiful forests that have become obsolete. ~ Jasika Nicole
The sex," he said. "I just wanted to make sure that we were okay. That things were all right between us."
"Well," she said, "orgasm does release a lot of oxytocin, so I'm probably more fond of you than before. ~ James S.A. Corey
I am not fond of Money but what i have to do in order to get it, i am fond of what i get in exchange for it's worth rather than money itself. ~ Sachin Kumar Puli
You did not seem to me over-fond of money. And this is the way in general with those who have not made it themselves, while those who have are twice as fond of it as anyone else. For just as poets are fond of their own poems, and fathers of their own children, so money-makers become devoted to money, not only because, like other people, they find it useful, but because it's their own creation. ~ Plato
Everyone has experienced laughing at a funeral, and not even inappropriately. It could be a response to a moment of absurdity or some fond memory. We're human beings so we understand that laughter and crying aren't always disparate emotions. ~ Harold Ramis
I am a poet.
I am very fond of bananas.
I am bananas.
I am very fond of a poet.
I am a poet of bananas.
I am very fond.
A fond poet of 'I am, I am'-
Very bananas.
Fond of 'Am I bananas?
Am I?'-a very poet.
Bananas of a poet!
Am I fond? Am I very?
Poet bananas! I am.
I am fond of a 'very.'
I am of very fond bananas.
Am I a poet? ~ Wendy Cope
Man loves to construct and lay down roads, no question about it. But why is he so passionately fond of destruction and chaos? [ ... ] Isn't man so passionately fond of destruction and chaos (and there's no disputing that he's sometimes very fond of them, that really is the case) that he himself instinctively fears achieving his goal and completing the building in the course of erection? How do you know - perhaps he only likes the building from a distance and not at all at close quarters; perhaps he only likes building it and not living in it [ ... ] ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Real people are places to me as much as persons: I want to see them, as I want to see the places I am fond of, in all weathers and at all times of the year. ~ Leonard Alfred George Strong
Ah Sook was very fond of Anna, and he believed that she was fond of him also. He knew, however, that the intimacy that they enjoyed together was less a togetherness than it was a shared isolation - for there is no relationship as private as that between the addict and his drug, and they both felt that isolation very keenly. ~ Eleanor Catton
I have very fond memories of swimming in Walden Pond when we lived in Boston. You'd swim past a log and see all these turtles sunning themselves. Slightly disturbing if you thought about how many more were swimming around your toes, but also rather wonderful. ~ Mark Haddon
I don't give a damn unless I'm fond of a person;but I'd sacrifice my life for those I am fond of; the rest I'd throttle if they stood in my way ... And you may not believe me but if I still set a value on life it is only because I still hope one day to meet such a heavenly creature who will regenarate me, purify me and elevate me. But you don't understand that. ~ Leo Tolstoy
I am fond of lovely old words like 'locomotive'. ~ Tove Jansson
Autumn lingered on as if fond of its own perfection. ~ Winston Graham
fond," one catty countess recalled, "with diamonds scattered ~ Candace Fleming
I am not fond of disputation; I have no alternative. ~ Mencius
I hate posterity - it's so fond of having the last word. ~ Saki
She was fond of books. They were an escape from responsibilities, ~ Melissa Grey
Then again, I've never been overly fond of rational thoughts. ~ Cat Hellisen
How many fond fools serve mad jealousy! ~ William Shakespeare
To be fond of learning is near to wisdom. ~ Confucius
Or rather, since Christians are so fond of capital letters, a Story. ~ Yann Martel
They are fond of fun and therefore witty, wit being well-bred insolence. ~ Aristotle.
Blue was awfully fond of her father, considering she'd never met him. ~ Maggie Stiefvater
How fond she is of finding morals in things!' Alice thought to herself. ~ Lewis Carroll
She was fond of her comfort. ~ Anton Chekhov
PANDULPH. You hold too heinous a respect of grief.
CONSTANCE. He talks to me that never had a son.
KING PHILIP. You are as fond of grief as of your child.
CONSTANCE. Grief fills the room up of my absent child,
Lies in his bed, walks up and down with me,
Puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words,
Remembers me of all his gracious parts,
Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form;
Then have I reason to be fond of grief. ~ William Shakespeare
Great. They fucked with my punctuation?" "Pam says you're overly fond of semicolons. ~ M. Pierce
One thing I've noticed about the Germans: They seem very fond of pigs. ~ Markus Zusak
Hetty did not understand how anybody could be very fond of middle-aged people. And ~ George Eliot
I've grown quite fond of your warhorse Big. Will you give her to me? ~ Kristin Cashore
CHAPTER XV* SHEWING HOW VERY FOND OF OLIVER TWIST, THE MERRY OLD JEW AND MISS NANCY WERE ~ Charles Dickens
I'm just not fond of cages,' she said, 'and this place looks like one giant dungeon. ~ Stephanie Garber
We are so fond of being out among nature, because it has no opinions about us. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche
He could forget all these people, just like that, become fond again of strangers and leave them too. ~ John Gardner
They're dreadfully fond of beheading people here; the great wonder is, that there's anyone left alive! ~ Lewis Carroll
My dear, I'm a very immoral person," I answered.
"When I'm really fond of anyone, though I deplore his
wrongdoing it doesn't make me less fond of him. You're
not a bad woman in your way and you have every grace
and every charm. I don't enjoy your beauty any the less
because I know how much it owes to the happy combination
of perfect taste and ruthless determination. You only
lack one thing to make you completely enchanting."
She smiled and waited.
"Tenderness. ~ W. Somerset Maugham
It's fear that drives them this night, and no proclamations of innocence or fond memories will help me now. ~ Lilo Abernathy
Words are like leaves, ... like people really, fond of their own society. ~ Jasper Fforde
I am rather fond of ladybugs. They are so delightfully hemispherical. ~ Gail Carriger
He is fond of being misunderstood. It gives him a post of vantage. ~ Oscar Wilde
I am not fond of the idea of my shrubberies being always approachable. ~ Jane Austen
She is too fond of books and it has addled her mind. ~ Louisa May Alcott
As I am not fond of giving advice,having seldom seen it taken ~ Benjamin Franklin
bright, quite selfish, emotional when aroused, fond of admiration ~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
I've never been particularly fond of the artifice of flirtation. ~ Elizabeth Hoyt
I am fond of only what comes from the heart. ~ Martha Washington
I've become rather fond of fools. ~ Marissa Meyer
Two passing temporarinesses developed feelings for one another. Two puffs of smoke became mutually fond. ~ George Saunders
He was not fond of young people in herds. He thought them uninteresting and crude. ~ Agatha Christie
But, like many fond parents, I have in my heart of hearts a favourite child. And his name is David Copperfield ~ Charles Dickens