Joyce Grenfell was a British writer born on February 10, 1910, and died on November 30, 1979. Known for her humor and satire, she primarily wrote plays and short stories.
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Source: An Invisible Friendship
“Stately as a galleon, I sail across the floor,Doing the military two-step, as in the days of yore.”
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“ideas are never scarce; it is only one's panic sense of limitation that blocks the way.”
“I don't like those chiffon nighties ... they show your vest.”
“Who do I like best, men or women? I think it really depends on what for!”
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“There is no such thing as the pursuit of happiness, but there is the discovery of joy.”
“Progress everywhere today does seem to come so very heavily disguised as Chaos.”
“Happiness is the sublime moment when you get out of your corsets at night.”
“Weep if you must Parting is hell But life goes on So sing as well.”
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