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Annie Barrows Quotes: "You know how I love talking about books, and you know how I adore receiving compliments."

You know how I love talking about books, and you know how I adore receiving compliments.



Annie Barrows Quotes: "I am a grown woman-- mostly-- and I can guzzle champagne with whomever I choose."

I am a grown woman-- mostly-- and I can guzzle champagne with whomever I choose.




Annie Barrows Quotes: "It suddenly struck me that Dawsey is a lonesome person. I think it may be that he has always been lonely, but he didn't mind before, and now he minds."

It suddenly struck me that Dawsey is a lonesome person. I think it may be that he has always been lonely, but he didn't mind before, and now he minds.



Annie Barrows Quotes: "If I could have anything I wanted, I would choose story without end, and it seems I have lots of company in that."

If I could have anything I wanted, I would choose story without end, and it seems I have lots of company in that.




Annie Barrows Quotes: "Ivy! It's a natural disaster! You have to be there!"

Ivy! It's a natural disaster! You have to be there!



Annie Barrows Quotes: "I have an idea for a new book. It's a novel about a beautiful yet sensitive author whose spirit is crushed by her domineering editor. Do you like it?"

I have an idea for a new book. It's a novel about a beautiful yet sensitive author whose spirit is crushed by her domineering editor. Do you like it?



Annie Barrows Quotes: "A hint: perhaps in this case, you should refrain from throwing the book at the audience when you finish."

A hint: perhaps in this case, you should refrain from throwing the book at the audience when you finish.