Quotes of Francis X. Clines - somelinesforyou

“ In a party tent poised somewhere between romance and avarice, an auctioneer hammered out the sale of the first of the costly baubles that were scattered as love tokens across the lives of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ In a party tent poised somewhere between romance and avarice, an auctioneer hammered out the sale of the first of the costly baubles that were scattered as love tokens across the lives of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ It is lifestyle journalism the way Chaucer first invented it, and the Times, onto a good thing, is uninhibitedly publishing articles on the passing of a cuckolded poet, a rock promoter strangely addicted to collecting orangutans and an Italian writer striving to avoid becoming a bore. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ If castaway cigar butts once were the floor symbol of the male-dominated convention, the equivalent symbol this year is a litter of women's pumps. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ Death's sting has a new meaning now that the Times of London is including candid descriptions of human peccadilloes in its obituaries. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ Delegates crane their gaze at overhead screens. The producers, using fast-cutting close-up shots, have added the narcissistic touch of allowing delegates to watch themselves watch themselves at a convention of people watching them. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ A mass of Victorian wiles and granite that resembles a battleship in the rain and a wedding cake in the sun. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ Delegates crane their gaze at overhead screens. The producers, using fast-cutting close-up shots, have added the narcissistic touch of allowing delegates to watch themselves watch themselves at a convention of people watching them. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ If castaway cigar butts once were the floor symbol of the male-dominated convention, the equivalent symbol this year is a litter of women's pumps. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ It is lifestyle journalism the way Chaucer first invented it, and the Times, onto a good thing, is uninhibitedly publishing articles on the passing of a cuckolded poet, a rock promoter strangely addicted to collecting orangutans and an Italian writer striving to avoid becoming a bore. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ It is lifestyle journalism the way Chaucer first invented it, and the Times, onto a good thing, is uninhibitedly publishing articles on the passing of a cuckolded poet, a rock promoter strangely addicted to collecting orangutans and an Italian writer striving to avoid becoming a bore. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ Delegates crane their gaze at overhead screens. The producers, using fast-cutting close-up shots, have added the narcissistic touch of allowing delegates to watch themselves watch themselves at a convention of people watching them. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ Death's sting has a new meaning now that the Times of London is including candid descriptions of human peccadilloes in its obituaries. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ In a party tent poised somewhere between romance and avarice, an auctioneer hammered out the sale of the first of the costly baubles that were scattered as love tokens across the lives of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ If castaway cigar butts once were the floor symbol of the male-dominated convention, the equivalent symbol this year is a litter of women's pumps. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ If castaway cigar butts once were the floor symbol of the male-dominated convention, the equivalent symbol this year is a litter of women's pumps. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ If castaway cigar butts once were the floor symbol of the male-dominated convention, the equivalent symbol this year is a litter of women's pumps. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ Delegates crane their gaze at overhead screens. The producers, using fast-cutting close-up shots, have added the narcissistic touch of allowing delegates to watch themselves watch themselves at a convention of people watching them. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ A mass of Victorian wiles and granite that resembles a battleship in the rain and a wedding cake in the sun. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ In a party tent poised somewhere between romance and avarice, an auctioneer hammered out the sale of the first of the costly baubles that were scattered as love tokens across the lives of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ Death's sting has a new meaning now that the Times of London is including candid descriptions of human peccadilloes in its obituaries. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ It is lifestyle journalism the way Chaucer first invented it, and the Times, onto a good thing, is uninhibitedly publishing articles on the passing of a cuckolded poet, a rock promoter strangely addicted to collecting orangutans and an Italian writer striving to avoid becoming a bore. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ It is lifestyle journalism the way Chaucer first invented it, and the Times, onto a good thing, is uninhibitedly publishing articles on the passing of a cuckolded poet, a rock promoter strangely addicted to collecting orangutans and an Italian writer striving to avoid becoming a bore. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ Death's sting has a new meaning now that the Times of London is including candid descriptions of human peccadilloes in its obituaries. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ A show of police force worthy of a banana republic is the latest attraction on the cobbled streets of Georgetown. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ If castaway cigar butts once were the floor symbol of the male-dominated convention, the equivalent symbol this year is a litter of women's pumps. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ A mass of Victorian wiles and granite that resembles a battleship in the rain and a wedding cake in the sun. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ If castaway cigar butts once were the floor symbol of the male-dominated convention, the equivalent symbol this year is a litter of women's pumps. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ Delegates crane their gaze at overhead screens. The producers, using fast-cutting close-up shots, have added the narcissistic touch of allowing delegates to watch themselves watch themselves at a convention of people watching them. ”

- Francis X. Clines

“ Delegates crane their gaze at overhead screens. The producers, using fast-cutting close-up shots, have added the narcissistic touch of allowing delegates to watch themselves watch themselves at a convention of people watching them. ”

- Francis X. Clines
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