"No matter what happens" Quotes from Famous Books
... worry about losing me, daddy," the girl assured. "I am going to stick right close to you, no matter what happens. But I think you had better leave this place which gives you such gloomy thoughts. This is too nice a day ... — The King's Arrow - A Tale of the United Empire Loyalists • H. A. Cody
... go to Manchester this morning," he said. "You see, my position is very peculiar. But I shall not go, no matter what happens!" ... — The Day of Judgment • Joseph Hocking
... didn't really come for her—for somebody else. Conrad in quest of his youth. Lost youth. How'd that damn book end? Well, what of it, what of it? Things die without saddening one. Yet one becomes sad. A make-believe. That's right. No matter what happens you keep right on thinking and breathing as if it were all outside. Yes, that's it—outside; a poignant comedy outside that talks to one. Death is the only thing that has reality. We must not take the rest too seriously. If I get too bored I can remember ... — Erik Dorn • Ben Hecht
... shall never forget his words as long as I live—'If you go, you need not expect me to let you in again no matter what happens.'" ... — The Golden Slipper • Anna Katharine Green
... shallowness, not the sex, which arouses him. In The Common Lot, in The Memoirs of an American Citizen, in Clark's Field, and in certain of the strands of Together it is the women who demand that, no matter what happens, they shall be allowed to live their lives upon the high plane of integrity from which the casual world is always trying to pull men and women down. Integrity in love, integrity in personal conduct, integrity in business and public affairs—this Mr. Herrick ... — Contemporary American Novelists (1900-1920) • Carl Van Doren
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