Old lady Quote by Mary Balogh Download Open image ““Every...woman," the old lady said, "loves a ...rogue.”” — Mary Balogh ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Old lady
“If I must consort with rogues [...] I own I like them to be in the grand manner.” — Georgette Heyer Copy Share Image
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“Ever since I’d been old enough to know about virtue in a woman, it had seemed like a bull’s-eye painted on my head in… — Alexander Chee Copy Share Image
“You may imagine how I felt when I heard this abominable old rogue addressing another in the very same words of flattery as he… — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
“You inspire trust,” he said, “although I know what a rogue you are.” — Andrzej Sapkowski Copy Share Image
“Rogues are preferable to imbeciles because sometimes they take a rest.” — alexandre dumas Copy Share Image
“Every night she wrote in that ledger. Every day he saw more signs that the ladies did not consider her one of their own.… — Erin Beaty Copy Share Image
“So, am I too, like all other humans, just a rogue? Sure! Just a notch less than those rascals wearing godly robes.” — Fakeer Ishavardas Copy Share Image
“Why is it," she asked, snuggling closer, "that I so often imagine myself running away and running free?” — Mary Balogh Copy Share Image
“Ah, but dreams cannot be captured with promises," he said. "Like water, they elude our grasp. But water is the staff of life. I… — Mary Balogh Copy Share Image
“What sort of man could you love for a lifetime?" he asked her. She was silent for a while. He guessed that she was… — Mary Balogh Copy Share Image
“Sometimes children do not realize by how fragile a thread their security hangs. Perhaps it is as well they do not - most of… — Mary Balogh Copy Share Image
“Would she be able to bear never seeing him again? Never in this life?” — Mary Balogh Copy Share Image
“Sometimes love was to be grasped in any form and in any manner it was offered. And sometimes love must be given in the… — Mary Balogh Copy Share Image
“When we last out at ourselves for having lost control, we are reminded that we never can be in total control, that all life… — Mary Balogh Copy Share Image
“This is your home,’ he said. ‘You are mistress of Finchley Park, Vanessa. You may do whatever you wish.’ Her smile broadened. ‘Within reason,’… — Mary Balogh Copy Share Image
“She bit her lower lip hard and blinked her eyes. There was such wistfulness and longing in his voice. Oh, she was going to… — Mary Balogh Copy Share Image
“Is that enough info for you?" His old lady? I thought that was just talk you saw in the movies. Maverick brings his lips… — Justine Elvira Copy Share Image
“Some bikers have a code about who they put on the backs of their bikes and when. Rally, party, road trip, could be whoever… — Kristen Ashley Copy Share Image
Old ladies in wheelchairs with blankets over their legs, I don't think so...retired mermaids. — Milton Jones Copy Share Image
I am not Christ or a philanthropist, old lady, I am all the contrary of a Christ I fight for the things I believe… — Che Guevara Copy Share Image
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“But the old lady on the contrary, far from justifying her daughter’s fears, felt every time someone of her own age “disappeared” that she… — Marcel Proust Copy Share Image
“She (my mother) could still recite them (the poems) in full when she was lying helpless and nearly blind, in her bed, an old… — Eudora Welty Copy Share Image
“A crazy old lady, leading a band of teenagers against an angry supernatural Entity - who’da thought?” — Diane M. Haynes Copy Share Image
I learned to drive when I was 35. I'm driving like an old lady and very close to the wheel. I don't take many… — Michel Gondry Copy Share Image
If New York is a wise guy, Paris a coquette, Rome a gigolo and Berlin a wicked uncle, then London is an old lady… — A. A. Gill Copy Share Image
She told me that all the girls in Annezin prayed every night for the war to end and for the English to go away… — Robert Graves Copy Share Image
You can't just boss bacteria around like that," said the younger Mrs. Hempstock. "They don't like it." "Stuff and silliness," said the old lady.… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image