Top 89 Beverley Quotes
#1. I come from Beverley in East Yorkshire, and no one there would step outside their front door, or even their back door, on a Saturday night - or any other time, for that matter - unless they were dressed to the nines.
Anna Maxwell Martin
#2. Urban Outfitters, eh," said Beverley. "That explains the Dr Denim shirt."
"My mum bought me that," I said.
"And you think that's less embarrassing?
Ben Aaronovitch
#3. James's expedition to Scotland is wholly imaginary, though there appears to have been space for it during Henry's progress to the North to pay his devotions at Beverley Minster.
Charlotte Mary Yonge
#4. We're looking at complexity. We're looking at blond kids in Beverley Hills who can speak Spanish because they have been raised by Guatemalan nannies. We're looking at Evangelicals coming up from Latin America to convert the U.S. at the same time that L.A. movie stars are taking up Indian pantheism.
Richard Rodriguez
#5. But . . ." Dominic floundered around for a bit before pointing at me accusingly. "You said that there's weird shit, but it normally turns out to have a rational explanation."
"It does," said Beverley. "The explanation is a wizard did it.
Ben Aaronovitch
#6. Still, it's tough trying to combine my acting career with my college career.
Beverley Mitchell
#7. Do you ever find yourself bursting into a sort of lunatic laughter at the sheer prettiness of things?
Beverley Nichols
#8. You want to have your cake and eat it too.
That's what she'd said. And what the hell does that mean anyway? If I've got cake, what else would I do with it? That phrase never made any sense to me.
Beverley Kendall
#9. ...A thing that is worth doing at all is worth doing badly... le mieux est l'ennemi du bien.
Beverley Nichols
#10. I think it's so important to keep learning and keep your brain active.
Beverley Mitchell
#11. Actually, the kids at school don't treat me any differently at all just because I'm on television.
Beverley Mitchell
#12. Food: Part of the spiritual expression of the French, and I do not believe that they have ever heard of calories.
Beverley Baxter
#13. ...He was succeeded by a gentleman who gazed at the Brussels sprouts and asked if the funny little knobs on the stalks were a form of disease. I told him yes. Eczema.
Beverley Nichols
#14. He'd forgotten just how beautiful she was.
She was wearing a plain gown the color of weak, milky tea, largely covered by a black apron. There was a smudge of dirt across her cheek, and her gilded curls were an untamed riot with a cobweb draped across one side.
She was exquisite.
Jo Beverley
#15. Into the room, with great dignity, stalked One and Four. They had mud on their paws, and they naturally decided to sit on my lap. They smelt of moss and loam, and they both set up a slow, tranquil purr. Cats, I thought, are the best.
Beverley Nichols
#16. Well, I love geraniums, and anybody who does not love geraniums must obviously be a depraved and loathsome person.
Beverley Nichols
#17. Doesn't love have to be tested by reality and time, or else isn't it only a dream?
Jo Beverley
#18. It is only to the gardener that time is a friend, giving each year more than he steals.
Beverley Nichols
#19. Your life is your story. Be the character you'd want to read about.
Beverley Sylvester
#20. When a gently born spinster has little money, her choices are few. She might receive an offer of marriage, but it's unlikely to be from a wealthy man, so she'll have a hard life trying to make ends meet for her growing family.
Jo Beverley
#21. Me. That's what husbands are for. And for holding onto for comfort. And to make sure that life will be better. That is my wedding vow to you,
Jo Beverley
#22. A gardener is never shut out from his garden, wherever he may be. Its comfort never fails. Though the city may close about him, and the grime and soot descend upon him, he can still wander in his garden, does he but close his eyes.
Beverley Nichols
#23. As any psychologist will tell you, the worst thing you can possibly do to a woman is to deprive her of a grievance.
Beverley Nichols
#24. The great epiphany of man is the recognition of the transience of now.
Beverley Sylvester
#25. I wouldn't like to live in a castle now, but I'd enjoy a visit to Restormel in Cornwall in its 13th century prime. It's a circular castle with the rooms built against the outer walls and quite intimate in size. Life there wouldn't follow the pattern of more classic castle design.
Jo Beverley
#27. I think the hardest part about being a teenager is dealing with other teenagers - the criticism and the ridicule, the gossip and rumors.
Beverley Mitchell
#28. I literally finished 7th Heaven, went up to Toronto, and started SAW. So, it was definitely a little mind change.
Beverley Mitchell
#29. work and carried on until she was seventy-two. Grandad worked in a nearby mill
Beverley Callard
#30. Trust your intuition, even when no one else sees your point of view.
Beverley Golden
#31. You'd think someone who could see the beauty in nature and capture it on canvas could see mold on the shower tile.
Beverley Andi
#32. Marriage is a book in which the first chapter is written in poetry and the remaining chapters in prose.
Beverley Nichols
#33. In real life, one of my friends was killed in a car accident during our sophomore year.
Beverley Mitchell
#34. A garden is a place for shaping a little world of your own according to your heart's desire.
Beverley Nichols
#35. Nowadays, I could not care less about making other people like me. I'm a good person, I don't need to do that anymore.
Beverley Mitchell
#36. I want to wear out,' he [Oldfield] said very softly. 'To wear out. Not to rust out.
Beverley Nichols
#37. Sure, I have a job now, but the acting business isn't always that solid, and so I wanted something to fall back upon.
Beverley Mitchell
#38. ...a cyclamen that looks like a flight of butterflies, frozen for a single, exquisite moment in the white heart of Time...
Beverley Nichols
#40. Her eyelashes lay on her cheek, but they were not extraordinarily thick or long. Her eyebrows would benefit from plucking, but they were elegantly curved.
Jo Beverley
#41. We are what we are because of what we've been
Jo Beverley
#42. When I settled to writing seriously, which would be in my 30s, I did expect to be published eventually, but my aspirations weren't very high. A published book and a few appreciative readers was my idea of heaven.
Jo Beverley
#43. Every moment of this strange and lovely life from dawn to dusk, is a miracle. Somewhere, always a rose is opening its petals to the dawn. Somewhere, always, a flower is fading in the dusk.
Beverley Nichols
#44. Face battles when they come, not before.
-Lord Cynric Malloren
Jo Beverley
#45. And the simple fact was that it might be possible to make oneself fall in love, but only when the heart was free.
Amy was having to accept that her heart was not free.
Jo Beverley
#46. I had never 'taken a cutting' before ... Do you realize that the whole thing is miraculous? It is exactly as though you were to cut off your wife's leg, stick it in the lawn, and be greeted on the following day by an entirely new woman, sprung from the leg, advancing across the lawn to meet you.
Beverley Nichols
#47. It's never too late to become the person you thought you'd be x
Beverley Hollowed
#48. Flee and your bad behavior will be fixed in people's minds. Return, seem in goo spirits, and everyone will doubt their own memory of events.
Jo Beverley
#49. If you want a woman, you have to take her accessories, end of story.
Beverley Andi
#51. Ever day is a chance given to better your yesterday and brighten your tomorrow
Beverley Malcolm
#52. You can't love me.'
'Don't be bossy. I can do what the hell I like.
Jo Beverley
#53. Part of growing up is just taking what you learn from that and moving on and not taking it to heart.
Beverley Mitchell
#54. She shut the door in the man's face, leaning back against it, her heart hammering with panic.
Jo Beverley
#55. By the way, the best place to find names for fictional characters, if you are ever foolish enough to write a novel, is in a Bradshaw or an ABC. All the nicest people always sound like railway stations.
Beverley Nichols
#56. I started working on a line of clothes last year, but right now we're kind of at a standstill.
Beverley Mitchell
#58. A great many persons are able to become Members of this House without losing their insignificance.
Beverley Baxter
#59. Perhaps you don't see yourself in animation," he said with a smile. "It's true your features are quite ordinary, but they become lively when you talk and you have what are called 'speaking eyes.' They shine with the light of your quick mind.
Jo Beverley
#60. Never believe that the fiction writing life makes sense ... It's insanity by definition.
Jo Beverley
#61. Let us be honest: most of us rather like our cats to have a streak of wickedness. I should not feel quite easy in the company of any cat that walked around the house with a saintly expression.
Beverley Nichols
#62. If I had to give one piece of advice to incoming college freshmen, I'd say always be true to yourself.
Beverley Mitchell
#63. I was never really obsessed with the whole guy thing to begin with.
Beverley Mitchell
#64. I don't do guilt, but if I were to squint in that direction, it's probably enjoying simple computer games like Zuma. But I regard such things as part of my hand-eye coordination workout.
Jo Beverley
#65. Beaverbrook is so pleased to be in the government that he is like the town tart who finally married the Mayor.
Beverley Baxter
#66. To all the fallen: may they be young forever in heaven. To all the wounded: may they have strength and heal. To all the bereaved: may they feel joy again. And please God," he added quietly, "may there one day be an end to war.
Jo Beverley
#67. Living in a house where domestic violence goes on every day never feels like home. You don't have to suffer in silence. I'm giving my full support to this website as it will give proper and practical advice about what to do if you feel afraid. Remember, you're not alone.
Beverley Knight
#68. It's nice sometimes to be the river rather than the rock.
Jo Beverley
#69. Now the woman, she was another story. Her instinct was strong. She had sensed the darkness. But she was curious. Afraid. Soon she would return, because she had to. All she had to do was lift the lid. It would dispose of her in a little while. Once night had fallen. All it wanted was the child.
Beverley Lee
#70. I was in New York and I walked into this pet store and came out with a dog.
Beverley Mitchell
#71. I don't think I wrote stories down when I was young, but I certainly made them up, perhaps sometimes losing track of the border between reality and make-believe.
Jo Beverley
#72. Music is so powerful to me. I had my IPod and headphones, and my sad playlist. I kind of ventured off for just a little bit to get into the scene.
Beverley Mitchell
#73. For the longest time, I never thought I was intimidating to guys, but I'm kind of finding out that maybe there is some tiny thread of intimidation.
Beverley Mitchell
#74. We both know, you and I, that if all men were gardeners, the world at last would be at peace.
Beverley Nichols
#77. it was difficult to stay upright. Once rolling, the oxen were as
Beverley Harper
#78. Mostly, nothing's really changed. I'm still the dorky nerd that I always was.
Beverley Mitchell
#79. Everyone knows a Wixen when we smell one. You smell the prettiest, a mixture of strawberries, sex and deceit. Dior should bottle it.
Beverley Price
#80. I grew up in a small hotel with many rooms, so when I became aware of 'The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe,' I inspected all the wardrobes, sure one had to be a portal to another world. I was also a true believer in faeries, and perhaps still am.
Jo Beverley
#81. I taught woman-centered childbirth classes for five years and have a particular interest in the history of childbirth practices.
Jo Beverley
#82. There's a magical energy and power from the ocean. I was born in a room overlooking the sea, in the middle of a storm. Perhaps, then, it's not surprising that shores touch my soul. Science might disagree, but I think there's a difference in the air on a coast - the positive ions, perhaps.
Jo Beverley
#83. To dig one's own spade into one's own earth! Has life anything better to offer than this?
Beverley Nichols
#84. For a garden is a mistress, and gardening is a blend of all the arts, and if it is not the death of me, sooner or later, I shall be much surprised.
Beverley Nichols
#85. The seed of a blue lupin will usually produce a blue lupin. But the seed of a blue-eyed man may produce a brown-eyed bore ... especially if his wife has a taste for gigolos.
Beverley Nichols
#86. To be overcome by the fragrance of flowers is a delectable form of defeat.
Beverley Nichols
#87. I was strong enough not to let them get the best of me, but I'm definitely one who has taken what people say to heart and let it eat away at me.
Beverley Mitchell
#88. I think it is silly to be amateur about anything when one has an opportunity of learning.
Beverley Nichols
#89. She looked at him and smiled. She placed her hand upon his shoulder.
He took her right hand in his left and placed his other at her waist, looking at her as if she were an unexploded bomb.
They began to dance.
Jo Beverley
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