"Fixer" Quotes from Famous Books
... questionings, and the steady low tones of the woman. A man could ask little more of the world than to lead a child thus.... Perhaps they were poor. Boylan would have liked to fix that. It had to do with the whole inner ideal of the man to be a fixer of such things—to come home to a house of little ones in quantity and many women—a broad house of aunts, sisters and old women, a long broad table of all ages, the many problems resting on him—and one woman looking straight across.... She would know everything, and yet would advise with him—quiet ... — Red Fleece • Will Levington Comfort
... fixer," I said (because he was always talking about fixing things), "but if Uncle Sam doesn't bring it, you can't. But, anyway, you and I are going to have a good hike, you little raving Raven," I said; "just as soon as we can. I know I haven't seen much of you, Pee-wee, but it isn't because ... — Roy Blakeley's Adventures in Camp • Percy Keese Fitzhugh |