
Top 53 Barbara Taylor Bradford Quotes
#1. In my opinion, moderation is a vastly overrated virtue, particularly when applied to work
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#2. Elizabeth studied the blurry tabloid photo, which showed her cousin Mary Stuart leaving a Paris disco at dawn, drunkenly clinging to the arm of a French tennis pro. The message was very clear. Put passion first and you end up neither loved nor respected.
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#5. Priceless things matter not for their value, but because they offer us an enduring reminder of stability and permanence.
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#6. Memories, James thought, thank God we have them. They help us to recall what's long gone, and we can live again in the past with those we once loved.
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#7. Elizabeth lay face-down on the massage table, and allowed Marco to relieve the stress of the business day with firm and knowing fingers. Success, she decided, was often a matter of knowing when to relax.
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#8. The past was always there, lived inside of you, and it helped to make you who you were. But it had to be placed in perspective. The past could not dominate the future.
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#9. When you are a strong woman, you will attract trouble. When a man feels threatened, there is always trouble.
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#12. I didn't think he would, but I do believe I was right to ask for his discretion.' 'Thank you, Lady Daphne,' Wilson
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#13. It's all right, darling. I'll finish the financial report on my own. I can think clearly before sex and stay awake afterwards. That's one of the nice things about being a woman.
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#14. I work eight hours a day, but I'm not writing all that time. I'm thinking, editing, looking something up. Thinking is what I do a lot of.
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#15. Yes, damn it, I love you! But the bedroom is not the boardroom, Robert. In the boardroom only one person can be in charge.
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#16. Life was life. It happened. You never knew what was going to come at you. Or how you could defend yourself.
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#18. My dear girl, you must cultivate a taste for the finer things. Civilized pleasures give meaning to life.
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#19. We are each the authors of our own lives, Emma. We live in what we have created. There is no way to shift the blame and no one else to accept the accolades.
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#21. At the age of fifty-six Eleanor Stoddard was still a beautiful woman. She owned three hotels in France and another two in England. From nothing at all, she had built an empire. Eleanor had it all. Her one weakness was the young man sleeping beside her.
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#22. Life always gets harder towards the summit - the cold increases, responsibility increases
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#24. arm more tightly, as much to quell her own fears as give support to Adele. When they finally reached the hall, Adele looked around swiftly and then she also shivered and drew her robe about her. It seemed
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#25. If anyone asks me whether I like being a popular writer, I ask them whether they think I'd rather be an unpopular writer.
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#27. He who ascends to mountaintops, shall find The loftiest peaks most wrapt in clouds and snow; He who surpasses or subdues mankind Must look down on the hate of those below
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#28. A person with taste is merely one who can recognize the greatest beauty in the simplest things.
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#29. Because people are always afraid of what they do not know, what they do not understand, the unfamiliar or the different, and that fear invariably turns to hate. Unreasoned hatred that makes no sense. In
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#31. Why him?He was as likely to offer me security and safety as a violent terrorist holding a gun to my head.So why I had chosen him?Because he had charmed me into a love affair,had truly convinced me he was madly in love with me.
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#32. I will never stop writing. People often ask when I will retire, but I say it's none of their business. Writing defines who I am. I love the feeling of holding a finished book in my hands, and then I can't wait to start the great adventure of writing the next one.
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#33. You can be with a man for twenty years and never really know who he truly is. Then again, you can meet a man and know everything about him in an instant.
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#35. He's half my ex-husband's age, but twice as energetic when we have sex. And twice as grateful afterwards.
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#39. Killed so tragically in a plane crash, in a plane he was flying himself; David Amory, her grandfather, who was aboard that plane,
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#40. She put her hand in his, and he clasped it firmly, knowing he had been waiting for her all his life.
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#41. Sleeping with a man half your age can be exhausting, but if it's too much for him you can always find a younger man.
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#43. Never let stress shape your strategy. Most women think better after a brisk walk, a light meal, a massage and a nap.
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#44. You've got to admit it takes real genius to start out with nothing and build what she has so brilliantly built. Only
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#45. There are some people who hate for no reason at all. They just simply hate. They do not realize that their unjustified hatred inevitably turns inward to destroy them. Yes, it is self-destructive in the long run.
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#48. This parting cannot be for long; for those who love as we do cannot be parted. We shall always be united in thought, and thought is a great magnet. I have often spoken to thee of reason, now i speak to thee of faith
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#49. I am a huge admirer of Elizabeth I, and this intriguing biography gives a wonderful picture of the era.
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#51. I'm not ancient, darling. I'm only fifty. And when it comes to sex a woman of fifty can often outlast a man half her age.
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#53. Edwina always enjoyed a morning ride. Some mornings she rode the horse, and some mornings she rode the groom.
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