6 Quotes & Sayings By Jack Bunbury

Jack Bunbury, born in London, became one of the most successful British novelists of the twentieth century. His novels were best-sellers in the United States and were translated into more than thirty languages. He was awarded the 1957 Booker Prize for "The Whirlpool." His best known works include "Lamb to the Slaughter" (1943), "The Second Whirlpool" (1945), "The Hunter's Moon" (1948), The Silver Birches (1950), "The Fatal Shore" (1952), "A Dance to the Music of Time" (1956) and My Son John (1963).

My toes are a total wreck, my fingernails worse, and...
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My toes are a total wreck, my fingernails worse, and god knows my hair could use a registered nurse. Jack Bunbury
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The stark evening sun at the far edge of the town had just unzipped the sky and finally gone down. Jack Bunbury
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This was the kack’s cradle, icky-poo’s bassinet. It was Death and Diarrhea, singing duet. Jack Bunbury
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Life is like a fondue: the best fruit ain’t the best till it’s been through some goo. Jack Bunbury
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He was cut from the scene like a case of the runs from a can-can routine. Jack Bunbury