Quote by Robert Louis Stevenson Download Open image ““baldric; but he made a remark that seems worthy of record. ”” — Robert Louis Stevenson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“tilted his head when listening, giving everyone he spoke to the impression of his undivided attention.” — Mina Baites Copy Share Image
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“He has certainly not been paying me compliments. Perhaps that is the reason that I don't believe anything he has told me.” — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
“Then he buttoned up his coat, took a deep breath, and picked up the ring. And he thought then, as he always thought afterward… — C.S. Lewis Copy Share Image
“His words sounded foolish to his own ears. He was not impressive. He was small like the world.” — Anne Ursu Copy Share Image
“He spoke obliviously and happily, believing himself to be a perfect pitch raconteur and public performer, while everyone with him held their breath.” — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image
“And when I say that he lost his head, what I mean is not that his judgement abandoned him but that his enthusiasms and… — Saul Bellow Copy Share Image
“I think I'm honored. Or speechless. Maybe something in between there.” — Dee Henderson Copy Share Image
“We are all travelers in the wilderness of this world, and the best that we find is an honest friend. He is a fortunate… — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
The little rift between the sexes is astonishingly widened by simply teaching one set of catchwords to the girls and another to the boys. — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
The problem of education is twofold: first to know, and then to utter. Everyone who lives any semblance of an inner life thinks more… — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
“For thirty years," he said, "I've sailed the seas and seen good and bad, better and worse, fair weather and foul, provisions running out,… — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
Jealousy is the most radical primeval and naked form of admiration in war paint, so to speak. — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
It is the property of things seen for the first time, or for the first time after long, like the flowers in spring, to… — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
You have no idea, unless you have tried it, how endlessly long is a summer's day, that you measure out only by hunger, and… — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
Do not measure success by today's harvest. Measure success by the seeds you plant today. — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image