Quote by Ronald Firbank Download Open image ““I adore italics, don't you?”” — Ronald Firbank ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Italics are like a rash -- you never know whether to ignore them entirely or whether the more you attention you give the more… — Zanesh Catkin Copy Share Image
“You might say she feels in italics and thinks in capital letters!” — Katharine Weber Copy Share Image
“How about we walk back? Through the cemetery ?' One thing my mom had taught me is that it's difficult to refuse requests made… — The Harvard Lampoon Copy Share Image
“Oh, dear reader, it was hard to yell such words at my own handsome visage, but I did. Such was my courage.” — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
“Don’t say that word!” Raine cringed. “What, c**t?” I laughed. “Why not?” “It’s foul.” “So am I,” I reminded her.” — Shay Savage Copy Share Image
“Oh, good,” he muttered. “We’re going to discuss it now.” “No discussion,” she said. Her mind was quite clear now, as though a fire… — Loretta Chase Copy Share Image
“Well, they certainly didn’t teach you any manners. (Lorelei) I’m a pirate. What, would you have me spout poetry? (Jack)” — Kinley MacGregor Copy Share Image
“That's the beauty of the text, I find. You can key in things you would never say, and it hardly hurts a bit.” — Chris Lynch Copy Share Image
“I like to read them and write them," I say shyly. Hello, my name is Sparrow and I am a nerd.” — Willow Aster Copy Share Image
“Love the overuse of exclamation points!!!! Yes!!! They add a lot of emphasis!!! to what your character is saying!!!” — L.R.W. Lee Copy Share Image
“Although there were moments even still in the grey glint of morning when the room had the agitated, stricken appearance of a person who… — Ronald Firbank Copy Share Image
There was a pause - just long enough for an angel to pass, flying slowly. — Ronald Firbank Copy Share Image
“The world is disgracefully managed, one hardly knows to whom to complain.” — Ronald Firbank Copy Share Image
I remember the average curate at home as something between a eunuch and a snigger. — Ronald Firbank Copy Share Image
“Mentally, perhaps she was already three parts glass. So intense was her desire to set up a commemorative window to herself that, when it… — Ronald Firbank Copy Share Image
The world is so dreadfully managed, one hardly knows to whom to complain. — Ronald Firbank Copy Share Image