Top 6 Phyllis Bentley Quotes
#1. There are two roads to every place, and the wise man chooses the pleasant one.
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#2. It's a useful rule in Anglo-American communications that the English should double, and the Americans halve, the number of words they would normally employ.
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#3. Retracing the various episodes of one's life, one is disconcerted to discover that one was not as noble as one thought oneself at the time.
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#4. In every art the desire to practice it precedes both the full ability to do so and the possession of something worthwhile to express by its means.
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#5. When one married a man, it was clear to me, one married also the sink and the stove ...
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#6. These last years are as important as any that have gone before, nor will any other of our years vitiate or excuse them. The struggle continues.
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