"Just right" Quotes from Famous Books
... an observation platform on our car—the end car on the train. It goes all the way through to Osaka, where we are going. I think we are fixed just right." ... — Nan Sherwood at Rose Ranch • Annie Roe Carr
... I'd be willing enough, only it don't seem just right to sell a thing that ain't good for anything but firewood. However, if you really want it you may have it for a dollar and a-half, and I'll have the hired men load it up ... — The House that Jill Built - after Jack's had proved a failure • E. C. Gardner
... know, out of the branches of the willow the harp is made. As the widow's son went away a Harper seeking wood to make a new harp came that way. He saw the willow and he knew that its branches were just right for the making of his harp. He cut them and he bent them and he formed a harp from them. And when the harp was firmly fixed the Harper came with it to the ... — The Boy Who Knew What The Birds Said • Padraic Colum
... confine within any bounds those surprizing imaginations, for whose vast capacity the limits of human nature are too narrow; whose works are to be considered as a new creation; and who have consequently just right to do what they ... — The History of Tom Jones, a foundling • Henry Fielding
... Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen is the right pen. It is right in every way. It is right in every section. You get a nib just right, to suit your hand. It is always there, and you get so used to it, no other pen is right. The ink supply is right—no leaking or blotting, no spurting or smudging. The writing is right. There are no sudden stops. The pen always keeps ... — The Esperantist, Vol. 1, No. 3 • Various
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