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  • I read it plain on his face, an implacable determination to get at the truth. C.B. Greenfield had mounted his mental charger, and he had a second horse waiting for me.

    Lucille Kallen (1983). “C.B. Greenfield: no lady in the house”, Ballantine Books
  • People of character don’t allow the environment to dictate their style.

    Lucille Kallen (1980). “C.B. Greenfield: the Tanglewood murder”, Simon & Schuster
  • My idea of success was to be a boy - possibly because my brothers, Leon and Arthur, were my father's pride and joy, whereas he had to be introduced to me several times before he got it firmly planted in his mind that I was part of the family.

    Brother   Father   Pride  
  • There are some men who possess a quality which goes way beyond romantic or even sexual appeal, a quality which literally enslaves. It has very little to do with looks and nothing at all to do with youth, because there are some quite mature and unathletic specimens who have it. It's an expression in the eyes, an aura of being in control, and responsible, or something easy and powerful in the stance, or who knows.

    Powerful   Eye   Men  
    Lucille Kallen (1981). “Introducing C.B. Greenfield”
  • Well, I thought, as I tidied up the kitchen, there's no question that a man who works all week needs to relax on the weekend. There's no question about that. There's only a question about this: What about a woman who works all week?

    Weekend   Men   Kitchen  
  • No mass appeal. Ergo no profit. Ergo no use. The current World Credo.

    Use   World   Mass  
    Lucille Kallen (1980). “C.B. Greenfield: the Tanglewood murder”, Simon & Schuster
  • Kinsey Millhone is a female Sam Spade; a thorough professional, a loner, clear-headed and unsentimental.

    Loner   Female   Thorough  
  • A man's home is his castle, and his wife is the janitor

    Pain   Home   Men  
  • A lawyer's relationship to justice and wisdom is on a par with a piano tuner's relationship to a concert. He neither composes the music, nor interprets it-he merely keeps the machinery running.

    Music   Running   Piano  
    Lucille Kallen (1979). “Introducing C. B. Greenfield”, Crown Pub
  • A woman can do anything she wants as long as she doesn't do anything she wants! She can go anywhere she likes as long as she stays put!

    Women   Long   Want  
  • Fortunately, like all good things, Christmas Day does come to an end.

  • Tell people the truth, they laugh. The truth is so tragic they have to pretend it's a joke.

    Truth   People   Laughing  
  • Unemployed writers have muses. Employed writers just sweat.

    Sweat   Muse   Unemployed  
  • Military intelligence is a meaningless phrase because the two words are mutually exclusive.

    Military   Two   Phrases  
    Lucille Kallen (1987). “C.B. Greenfield: A Little Madness”
  • Nobody's ever satisfied until they've been dead a good week.

  • Monstrous behavior is the order of the day. I'll tell you when to be shocked. When something human and decent happens!

    Order   Behavior   Decent  
    Lucille Kallen (1981). “Introducing C.B. Greenfield”
  • My husband believed that all women who want to should be free, equal, independent, creative, well informed, and lead stimulating, interesting lives. Except me.

  • Beware the beguiled, they do their own beguiling.

    Charm  
    Lucille Kallen (1987). “C.B. Greenfield: A Little Madness”
  • [Law] is one part justice to nine parts expediency. Who needs it.

    Law   Justice   Nine  
    Lucille Kallen (1981). “Introducing C.B. Greenfield”
  • I find the scientific mind horrendous. All those brains and not a moral imperative between them.

    Science   Brain   Mind  
    Lucille Kallen (1987). “C.B. Greenfield: A Little Madness”
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