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His Lordship Quotes by Georgette Heyer
- Miss Grantham's sense of humour got the better of her at this point, and, tottering towards a chair, she sank into it, exclaiming in tragic…
- Perhaps,” murmured his lordship, “I yielded to a compassionate impulse.” “A what?” gasped his best friend. “Oh, did you think I never did so?” said…
- It has always seemed to me that if one falls in love with any gentleman one becomes instantly blind to his faults.But I am not…
More His Lordship Quotes
- His lordship may compel us to be equal upstairs, but there will never be equality in the servants' hall. — James M. Barrie
- Miss Grantham's sense of humour got the better of her at this point, and, tottering towards a chair, she sank into it,… — Georgette Heyer
- Perhaps,” murmured his lordship, “I yielded to a compassionate impulse.” “A what?” gasped his best friend. “Oh, did you think I never… — Georgette Heyer
- If God is the Creator of the entire universe, then it must follow that He is the Lord of the whole universe.… — R C Sproul
- There is something you can't fix, can't heal, or can't escape, and all you can do it trust God. Finding ultimate refuge… — John Ortberg
- His lordship can eat my fat— — Gail Carriger
- Did I ever tell you,’ said Lymond pausing on the afterthought, on his way to the flap, ‘that that aunt of mine… — Dorothy Dunnett
- Why were you in a vehicle with Kate, alone? What were you wearing? What was she wearing? How long were you there?… — Ilona Andrews
- Until the will and the affections are brought under the authority of Christ, we have not begun to understand, let alone to… — Elisabeth Elliot
- It has always seemed to me that if one falls in love with any gentleman one becomes instantly blind to his faults.But… — Georgette Heyer
- I am, as far as I can tell, about a month behind Lord Byron. In every town we stop at we discover… — Susanna Clarke
- At the first general meeting of this Corporation in 1820, his Lordship presided; a circumstance, which may well be considered an era… — John Strachan