Quote by Doris Lessing
Sometimes I think what I write is funny in its quiet way. - Doris

Sometimes I think what I write is funny in its quiet way. – Doris Lessing

Other quotes by Doris Lessing

What really fascinates me is this need that is so strong now that if you read a work of the imagination you instantly have to say, Oh, what this really is is so-and-so, reducing it to a simple formula. – Doris Lessing

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Imagination
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September 11 was terrible but, if one goes back over the history of the IRA, what happened to the Americans wasnt that terrible. – Doris Lessing

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History
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Im kidding about having only a few dollars. I might have a few dollars more. – James Brown

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I think Im funny because my family, my siblings were funny. – Martin Short

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