Quote by Barbara Cartland Download Open image ““Bay of Biscay and so down the English Channel”” — Barbara Cartland ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare
The channel is known only to the natives; so that if any stranger should enter into the bay without one of their pilots he… — Thomas More Copy Share Image
“In a French accent developed through a lifetime of using English I said, 'Hello sir, I would like to row the English Channel in… — Tim Fitzhigham Copy Share Image
“This could have occurred nowhere but in England, where men and sea interpenetrate, so to speak—the sea entering into the life of most men,… — Joseph Conrad Copy Share Image
“The sea is calm tonight. The tide is full, the moon lies fair Upon the straits--on the French coast the light Gleams and is… — Matthew Arnold Copy Share Image
“Oh, to be in England, now that England’s gone. This World Service, this little bakelite gateway into the world of Sidney Box, Charters and… — Stephen Fry Copy Share Image
“story was being broadcast over the British radio, and those with hidden transistors were finally learning the tale in tantalizingly vague bits and” — Tilar J. Mazzeo Copy Share Image
“Pipes filled with brine that spied on the inhabitants of buildings watching, listening, hunting. You might obscure the attention of the Londonmancers, with the… — China Miéville Copy Share Image
“There was the place where all the shouted words fall into the water. They’re too weak to make it from shore to shore. I… — Antonia Michaelis Copy Share Image
“I could see the bay in the distance and where the ship should have been. Instead we found a burnt mast protruding from the… — Stacy Buck Copy Share Image
“Sailors approaching the coast in a fog can recognize the Santa Barbara Channel by the smell of bitumen which floats on the water.” — Caroline C. Leighton Copy Share Image
“I jogged along the deck to the stern, tracking the shipwreck as it disappeared beneath our wake. Then, just as I was starting to… — Ransom Riggs Copy Share Image
To sleep around is absolutely wrong for a woman; it's degrading and it completely ruins her personality. Sooner or later it will destroy all… — Barbara Cartland Copy Share Image
Among men, sex sometimes results in intimacy; among women, intimacy sometimes results in sex. — Barbara Cartland Copy Share Image
France is the only place where you can make love in the afternoon without people hammering on your door. — Barbara Cartland Copy Share Image
Good must triumph over evil. It usually does in life and in any case it's bad for young people to believe it doesn't. — Barbara Cartland Copy Share Image
“Because some people dressed more expensively and lived in a higher stratum of society, it did not make them less human. They were born… — Barbara Cartland Copy Share Image
I have always found women difficult. I don't really understand them. To begin with, few women tell the truth. — Barbara Cartland Copy Share Image
As long as the plots keep arriving from outer space, I'll go on with my virgins. — Barbara Cartland Copy Share Image
Every woman dreams of love. When she is young she prays she will find it. When she is middle aged she hopes for it… — Barbara Cartland Copy Share Image
Every man has been brought up with the idea that decent women don't pop in and out of bed; he has always been told… — Barbara Cartland Copy Share Image
When you get past fifty, you have to decide whether to keep your face or your figure. I kept my face. — Barbara Cartland Copy Share Image