P. G. Wodehouse Quotes About Havens

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  • I was in rare fettle and the heart had touched a new high. I don't know anything that braces one up like finding you haven't got to get married after all.

    P.G. Wodehouse (2000). “How Right You Are, Jeeves”, p.124, Simon and Schuster
  • When Cynthia smiles, said young Bingo, the skies are blue; the world takes on a roseate hue; birds in the garden trill and sing, and Joy is king of everything, when Cynthia smiles. He coughed, changing gears. When Cynthia frowns - What the devil are you talking about?I'm reading you my poem. The one I wrote to Cynthia last night. I'll go on, shall I?No!No?No. I haven't had my tea.

    P. G. Wodehouse (1991). “The great sermon handicap”, James H. Heineman
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