"Matter to" Quotes from Famous Books
... Orme, waking up from a reverie, "if you are satisfied, I am. It doesn't matter to ... — Queen Sheba's Ring • H. Rider Haggard
... surprising. These social circles are connected throughout the country, and a person in good standing in one city is readily accepted in another. One who is on the outside will often find it a difficult matter to get in. I know personally of one case in which money to the extent of thirty or forty thousand dollars and a fine house, not backed up by a good reputation, after several years of repeated effort, failed to gain entry for the possessor. These people have their dances and dinners and card ... — The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man • James Weldon Johnson
... is John—John—John, you all think of. But John would not have loved me if he knew me as I truly am. And now, at last, I can be myself. It does not matter to Alexei ... — The Dark Forest • Hugh Walpole
... morning held no duties. In the afternoon the deciding baseball game was to be played, but, except for gathering belongings together preliminary to packing, nothing else intervened between now and the graduation programme of the morrow. Hence it was an easy matter to hold what might be termed the first meeting of the club. Besides the originators there were present Messrs. Fairleigh, Hanford and Brazier. After Steve had locked the door to prevent interruption, he presented to the newcomers a summary of the scheme. It was received with enthusiasm ... — The Adventure Club Afloat • Ralph Henry Barbour
... delicious here?" suggests Mr. Luttrell, who can scarcely be called energetic, and who finds it a difficult matter to grow enthusiastic over landscapes when ... — Molly Bawn • Margaret Wolfe Hamilton
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