|
THE MOST EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF QUOTATIONS ON THE INTERNET |
| Home | Biographical Index | Reading List | Search | Site Notes | Varying Hare Books | | |||
| GIGA Quotes | Quotes by Topic | Authors by Date | | |||
A modern writer likens coquettes to those hunters who do not eat the game which they have successfully pursued. - [Coquette] Amiability is the redeeming quality of fools. - [Amiability] Guilt soon learns to lie. - [Guilt] How chronic is the unconcern of men and women of the world! - [Indifference] Why is it so difficult to love wisely, so easy to love too well? - [Love] It lay down in a hollow, rich with fine old timber and luxuriant pastures; and you came upon it through an avenue of limes, bordered on either side by meadows, over the high hedges of which the cattle looked inquisitively at you as you passed, wondering, perhaps, what you wanted; for there was no thoroughfare, and unless you were going to the Court you had no business there at all. - Lady Audley's Secret (ch. I) [Books (First Lines)] BUY VARYING HARE USED BOOK
|
|