I was pleasantly surprised and entertained
recently, to encounter a similar sentiment
upon three separate reading occasions:
"I know I'm not clever, but I'm always right."
Mary Rose (32)
by J. M. Barrie
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"Lillian's prejudices, her divinations about people and art (always instinctive and unexplained, but nearly always right), were the most interesting things in St. Peter's life."
The Professor's House (38)
by Willa Cather
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"That you had more hidden away inside you than anyone else she'd ever met. . . . She is rarely wrong. About anything. It's a gift or a curse, depending on who you ask. So if she thinks that about you, there's a possibility it's true."
Hamnet (137)
by Maggie O'Farrell
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can be found on my recent post:
In Art As It Is In Heaven
@ Kitti's Book List
P.S.
Not forgetting
The Grateful Dead
"Well, I ain't often right
But I've never been wrong
It seldom turns out the way
It does in the song
Once in a while
You get shown the light
In the strangest of places
If you look at it right"
~Thanks Jim S.!
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