Top 42 Ada Leverson Quotes
#1. Taniquetil, glorious to behold, loftiest of all mountains clad in purest snow,
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#2. You don't know a woman until you have had a letter from her.
Ada Leverson
#3. Ask anyone. If it hadn't been for Elvis, I don't know where popular music would be. He was the one that started it all off, and he was definitely the start of it for me.
Elton John
#4. Suspense is torture ... but delightful
or there'd be no gambling in the world.
Ada Leverson
#6. Some men are born husbands; they have a passion for domesticity, for a fireside, for a home. Yet, curiously, these men very rarely stay at home. Apparently what they want is to have a place to get away from.
Ada Leverson
#8. Many women I know think the ideal of happiness is to be in love with a great man, or to be the wife of a great public success; to share his triumph! They forget you share the man as well!
Ada Leverson
#10. In four days, I experienced five seasons. It was thirty, it was sixty, it was ninety, then it was twelve! And on the last day, there was thunder, lightning, and snow - together! And I hadn't done drugs.
Lewis Black
#11. What scares me is not living up to be a good enough father to my son and letting down my family - not being there enough and not being able to give enough of yourself.
Morten Tyldum
#12. Fog and hypocrisy - that is to say, shadow, convention, decency - these were the very things that lent to London its poetry and romance.
Ada Leverson
#13. Looking at the poems of John Gray when I saw the tiniest rivulet of text meandering through the very largest meadow of margin, I suggested to Oscar Wilde that he should go a step further than these minor poets; he should publish a book all margin; full of beautiful, unwritten thoughts.
Ada Leverson
#14. There is, of course, no joy so great as the cessation of pain; in fact all joy, active or passive, is the cessation of some pain, since it must be the satisfaction of a longing, even perhaps an unconscious longing.
Ada Leverson
#15. Most people now seem to treasure anything they value in proportion to the extent that it's followed about and surrounded by the vulgar public.
Ada Leverson
#16. A morbid propensity that causes great suffering in domestic life is often curiously infectious to the very person for whom it creates most suffering.
Ada Leverson
#17. She could carry off anything; and some people said that she did.
Ada Leverson
#18. To a woman
I mean, a nice woman
there is no such thing as men. There is a man; and either she is so fond of him that she can talk of nothing else, however unfavourably, or so much in love with him that she never mentions his name.
Ada Leverson
#19. A butler in an English household should, however, be English, and as much like an archbishop as possible.
Ada Leverson
#20. I don't use cages - I've been surrounded by 150 to 200 sharks, not once ever been close to being bitten.
Michael Muller
#22. Absurdly improbable things are quite as liable to happen in real life as in weak literature.
Ada Leverson
#23. Most people would far rather be seen through than not be seen at all.
Ada Leverson
#24. The Futurists? ... Well, of course, they are already past.
Ada Leverson
#25. The clothes I like are not necessarily tailored.
Greg Lynn
#26. An optimist is the man who looks after your eyes, and the pessimist the person who looks after your feet.
Ada Leverson
#27. All really frank people are amusing, and would remain so if they could remember that other people may sometimes want to be frank and amusing too.
Ada Leverson
#28. As a rule the person found out in a betrayal of love holds, all the same, the superior position of the two. It is the betrayed one who is humiliated.
Ada Leverson
#29. If you really want to be world class - to be the best you can be - it comes down to preparation and practice.
Robin S. Sharma
#30. People were not charmed with Eglantine because she herself was charming, but because she was charmed.
Ada Leverson
#31. She suspected him of infidelity, with and without reason, morning, noon and night.
Ada Leverson
#32. Everything comes to the man who won't wait.
Ada Leverson
#33. Envy, as a rule, is of success rather than of merit. No one would have objected to his talent deserving recognition - only to his getting it.
Ada Leverson
#34. Women are so perverse. Look how they won't wear black when nothing suits them so well!
Ada Leverson
#35. You can't keep snakes in your backyard and expect them only to bite your neighbors. You know, eventually those snakes are going to turn on whoever has them in the backyard.
Hillary Rodham Clinton
#36. You don't really know a woman until she writes you a letter.
Ada Leverson
#37. It's always something to get one's wish, even if the wish is a failure.
Ada Leverson
#38. Feminine intuition, a quality perhaps even rarer in women than in men.
Ada Leverson
#39. When a passion is not realized ... it fades away, or becomes ideal worship
Dante
Petrarch
that sort of thing!
Ada Leverson
#40. It's crazy because I have a scar on my right eyebrow, but people who don't know me very well think that I just intentionally shave that part of it.
Charlie Puth
#41. There are very few large and many poor feelings in everyone's life.
Albert Camus
#42. Modesty is a valuable merit ... in people who have no other, and the appearance of it is extremely useful to those who have ...
Ada Leverson
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