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Something Fresh
P. G. Wodehouse (Author of Something Fresh)

“As we grow older and realize more clearly the limitations of human happiness, we come to see that the only real and abiding pleasure in life is to give pleasure to other people.” (Something Fresh Quotes)

P. G. Wodehouse
Something Fresh

“Beggars approached the task of trying to persuade perfect strangers to bear the burden of their maintenance with that optimistic vim which makes all the difference.”

P. G. Wodehouse
Something Fresh

“But the southwest wind of Spring brings also remorse. We catch the vague spirit of unrest in the air and we regret our misspent youth.”

P. G. Wodehouse
Something Fresh

“Cold is the ogre that drives all beautiful things into hiding”

P. G. Wodehouse
Something Fresh

“If girls realized their responsibilities they would be so careful when they smiled that they would probably abandon the practice altogether. There are moments in a man’s life when a girl’s smile can have as important results as an explosion of dynamite.”

P. G. Wodehouse
Something Fresh

 “It is in the spring that the ache for the larger life comes on us, and this was a particularly mellow spring morning.”

P. G. Wodehouse
Something Fresh

“One glance at the girl convinced R. Jones that he had been right. Circumstances had made him a rapid judge of character, for in profession of living by one’s wits in a large city, the first principle of offence and defence is to sum people up at first sight.”

P. G. Wodehouse
Something Fresh

“Science, with a thousand triumphs to her credit, has not yet succeeded in discovering the correct reply for a young man to make who finds himself in the appalling position of being apologized to by a pretty girl.”

P. G. Wodehouse
Something Fresh

“There was something about this girl that made the most bizarre happenings seem right and natural. Ever since he had met her his life had changed from an orderly succession of uninteresting days to a strange carnival of the unexpected, and use was accustoming him to it.”

P. G. Wodehouse
Something Fresh

“This is peculiarly an age in which each of us may, if he do but search diligently, find the literature suited to his mental powers.”

P. G. Wodehouse
Something Fresh

“Trouble, after all, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder”

P. G. Wodehouse
Something Fresh

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