How Opal Mehta Got Kissed Got Wild and Got A Life/plagiarism/additional Accusations

Famous quotes containing the words kissed, wild, life, plagiarism, additional and/or accusations:

    Karen: I never knew it could be like this. Nobody ever kissed me the way you do.
    Sergeant Warden: Nobody?
    Karen: No, nobody.
    Sergeant Warden: Not even one? Out of all the men you’ve been kissed by?
    Karen: Well, that would take some figuring. How many men do you think there’ve been?
    Sergeant Warden: I wouldn’t know. Can’t you give me a rough estimate?
    Karen: Not without an adding machine.
    Daniel Taradash (b. 1913)

    With a laugh,
    An oath of towns that set the wild at naught,
    They bring the telephone and telegraph.
    Robert Frost (1874–1963)

    The sailor is frankness, the landsman is finesse. Life is not a game with the sailor, demanding the long head—no intricate game of chess where few moves are made in straight-forwardness and ends are attained by indirection, an oblique, tedious, barren game hardly worth that poor candle burnt out in playing it.
    Herman Melville (1819–1891)

    Ideas improve. The meaning of words participates in the improvement. Plagiarism is necessary. Progress implies it. It embraces an author’s phrase, makes use of his expressions, erases a false idea, and replaces it with the right idea.
    Guy Debord (b. 1931)

    Don’t you think I’ve had enough excitement for one evening, without the additional thrill of a strange man making love to me?
    John L. Balderston (1899–1954)

    In marriage there are no manners to keep up, and beneath the wildest accusations no real criticism. Each is familiar with that ancient child in the other who may erupt again.... We are not ridiculous to ourselves. We are ageless. That is the luxury of the wedding ring.
    Enid Bagnold (1889–1981)