Darcy Quote by Rumer Godden Download Open image “I loved Mr. Darcy far more than any of my own husbands.” — Rumer Godden ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Darcy Husband
Mr. Darcy was in Pride and Prejudice and at first he was all snooty and huffy; then he fell in a lake and came… — Louise Rennison Copy Share Image
“Mr. Darcy sends you all the love in the world that he can spare from me.” — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“Mr. Darcy is a construct designed to make woman feel bad about the partners that they're capable of attracting versus the fantasized image he… — Caitlin Kittredge Copy Share Image
“I must forever imagine myself comparing every man I meet to Mr. Darcy and finding the otherwise worthy gentleman wanting.” — P.O. Dixon Copy Share Image
“I am a down-to-earth gentleman who will never, under any circumstances, resemble some sort of romantic hero like Mr Darcy. ” — Samantha Tonge Copy Share Image
“...I thought he was the man I'd been waiting for. A hero right out of Austen. The one who would finally make everything okay.… — Beth Pattillo Copy Share Image
“However, Mr. Darcy was the man I truly admired. I see him clearly. He is exceptionally tall, and his head is covered with black… — Jane Hamilton Copy Share Image
You may only call me "Mrs. Darcy"... when you are completely, and perfectly, and incandescently happy. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Falling in love with Mr. Darcy was so easy once she had made a start.” — P.O. Dixon Copy Share Image
You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you. -Mr. Darcy — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“In good company your thoughts run, in solitude your thought is still; it goes deeper and makes for itself a deeper groove, delves. Delve… — Rumer Godden Copy Share Image
in California I began to think that, except on the beaches, no-one had the use of their legs. — Rumer Godden Copy Share Image
Of course one never knows in draft if it's going to turn out, even with my age and experience. — Rumer Godden Copy Share Image
You can be a nuisance to your family. You mustn't be a nuisance to your friends. — Rumer Godden Copy Share Image
“Towards four o'clock the dew fell, and she smelled a gust of sweetness from the roses and a paleness showed in the sky to… — Rumer Godden Copy Share Image
“My nation, as all nations, is becoming a land without peace, without thought, without mind, Madam Abbess. We are suffocating our spirits in commercial… — Rumer Godden Copy Share Image
“Every piece of writing... starts from what I call a grit... a sight or sound, a sentence or a happening that does not pass… — Rumer Godden Copy Share Image
If books were Persian carpets, one would not look only at the outer side. because it is the stitch that makes a carpet wear,… — Rumer Godden Copy Share Image
With everything that happens to you, with everyone you meet who is important to you, you either die a little or are born. — Rumer Godden Copy Share Image
As one gets older being sad and miserable can become a bit of a habit. To counteract this, she suggests making a point of… — Rumer Godden Copy Share Image
They parted at last with mutual civility, and possibly a mutual desire of never meeting again. — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
Sport is a passion and out of passion comes love. No point trying to work out why some become heroes and others don't. The… — Les Carlyon Copy Share Image
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I admit that I do not recall the speeches of Comrades [Earl] Browder and [Samuel] Darcy. I do not even recall of what they… — Joseph Stalin Copy Share Image
“It is unforgivable that men and women who have worked the land and served us for generations should be so bewildered and fearful, because… — Rebecca Ann Collins Copy Share Image
“They agreed, however, that they could wish them only as much joy as they had together, refusing to be dislodged from their position as… — Rebecca Ann Collins Copy Share Image
“Elizabeth had never been more at a loss to make her feelings appear what they were not. It was necessary to laugh, when she… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
What on earth did you say to Isola? She stopped in on her way to pick up Pride and Prejudice and to berate me… — Mary Ann Shaffer Copy Share Image
It struck me as pretty ridiculous to be called Mr. Darcy and to stand on your own looking snooty at a party. It's like… — Helen Fielding Copy Share Image
I have been used to consider poetry as "the food of love" said Darcy. "Of a fine, stout, healthy love it may. Everything nourishes… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
The terrible thing in England is if you interview a thousand people, five hundred of them will talk like they're going into a Guy… — Ricky Gervais Copy Share Image
It is your turn to say something now, Mr. Darcy. I talked about the dance, and you ought to make some kind of remark… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image