Quotes From "Pot Luck" By

1
Hortense and Berthe nodded, as though profoundly impressed by the wisdom of their mother's pronouncements. She had long since convinced them of the absolute inferiority of men, whose sole function was to marry and to pay. Unknown
2
Monsieur Josserand died very quietly - a victim of his own honesty. He had lived a useless life, and he went off, worthy to the last, weary of all the petty things in life, done to death by the heartless conduct of the only human beings that he had ever loved. Unknown
3
Her anger was rekindled.' You see, I keep it to myself, but, oh! it's more than I can stand. Don't say anything, sir; don't say anything , or I'll explode! ' He said nothing, and she exploded all the same. Unknown
4
When younger, he had been fun-loving to the point of tedium. Unknown
5
She was cold by nature, self-love predominating over passion; rather than being virtuous, she preferred to have her pleasures all to herself. Unknown