A Quote by Charlotte Bronte

What the deuce is to do now? — © Charlotte Bronte
What the deuce is to do now?

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Who you? Your name smaller than fine grains in couscous It's the highest calibre, your calibre is deuce deuce
We're now seeing levels of inequality raise their heads that we haven't seen since the age of the robber barons. If somebody watched The Deuce, and understood the allegory about capital and labor, and understands what happens when one side is vulnerable to the other, that would be swell.
No, real men don't watch 'Deuce Bigelow.'
Always be comic in a tragedy. What the deuce else can you do?
You dropped a 500-seat deuce on Times Square.
I used to live above Manganaro's, when old Times Square was still peaking, and it still had a lot of diners and theaters on the forty deuce, as they used to call it. It was full of character. And it wasn't Disneyland. Now it's so touristy and full of bright lights, I can't stand it. It's like going to a big mall.
On 'The Deuce,' the writers' room gets like group therapy.
Either 'Deuce Coupe' has aged badly, or I have. I suspect it's the latter.
And that was the way The deuce was to pay As it always is, at the close of the day That gave us
Now a Jew, in the dictionary, is one who is descended from the ancient tribes of Judea, or one who is regarded as descended from that tribe. That's what it says in the dictionary; but you and I know what a Jew is - One Who Killed Our Lord. And although there should be a statute of limitations for that crime, it seems that those who neither have the actions nor the gait of Christians, pagan or not, will bust us out, unrelenting dues, for another deuce.
There's this Afghani kid in Stockholm called Phat Deuce who's started sending us his music, and he's amazing.
'The Deuce' takes a look at the remarkable paradigm of capitalism and labor: where money goes and how it's routed; who has power and who doesn't; who is exploited and who's not.
For me, a writer is already being the deuce of his mission, his occupation to society.
'The Deuce' came about when David Simon and I were put in contact with a guy who, along with his twin brother, owned a couple bars in Times Square.
I'm not sick, Deuce. You don't know your own charm." My charm? I hadn't been aware I had any. It must be the dress, I thought.
When my eye rested on an arid height, spirit partook of the barrenness. - Heartily wish Niebuhr & Strauss to the dogs. The deuce take their penetration & acumen. They have robbed us of the bloom.
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