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It Was Once Suggested to Me that, as an Antidote to Crying, I Put My Head in a Paper Bag.

It Was Once Suggested to Me that, as an Antidote to Crying, I Put My Head in a Paper Bag.

Joan Didion (2006). “We Tell Ourselves Stories in Order to Live: Collected Nonfiction”, Everyman's Library

So-called designer bags are useless, and most are also ugly, faddish and overpriced. Pared down and sleek is always best.

"Joan Collins: Wardrobe secrets for timeless glamour - whatever your age" by Joan Collins, www.dailymail.co.uk. March 01, 2010.

I'd kiss you, but you smell like a gym bag.

Janet Evanovich (2010). “Sizzling Sixteen”, p.206, Macmillan

'Celtic' is a magic bag, into which anything may be put, and out of which almost anything may come. Anything is possible in the fabulous Celtic twilight, which is not so much a twilight of the gods as of the reason.

"English and Welsh". Lecture at the University of Oxford on October 21, 1955. "The Monsters and the Critics, and Other Essays". Book edited by Christopher Tolkien, 1983.

A little superstition is a good thing to keep in one's bag of precautions.

Gertrude Atherton (0101). “Black Oxen”, p.264, Prabhat Prakashan

Covetousnesse breaks the bag.

George Herbert (1941). “The works of George Herbert”, Oxford University Press