Top 35 Catherine Cookson Quotes

#1. Try not to worry, for time is a great healer.' Such words were futile.

Catherine Cookson

#2. Anyway, as they say, where there's life, there's hope. So let us eat.

Catherine Cookson

#3. arms wide and said, 'That's a question

Catherine Cookson

#4. Nahum bobbed again. 'My crest is cropped by croaking cranes. I go to drown in doleful dumps, dead-drunk with drearihead.

John Bellairs

#5. Platitudes or otherwise, there were no words to ease the agony of living.

Catherine Cookson

#6. Her love for him was almost like a pain in itself.

Catherine Cookson

#7. Constancy in a man is rare.

Catherine Cookson

#8. Such love is bound to suffer, because it will wake up one day.

Catherine Cookson

#9. You make your son out to be to be almost an idiot; well let me tell you something, Mrs Loan, if he were a complete idiot, drooling at the mouth, he'd still be a better person then you.

Catherine Cookson

#10. Probably every book I read influenced me in some small way. Authors like Jan Westcott, Kathleen Winsor, Catherine Cookson, Georgette Heyer, and even Barbara Cartland taught me to write character-driven stories.

Virginia Henley

#11. To get over the guilt of drinking, take your brandy in milk. This way, it becomes medicinal.

Catherine Cookson

#12. Come on. There's such a thing as overstayin' your welcome.

Catherine Cookson

#13. To live healty, you should have success. Success make your life interesting and batter.

Deyth Banger

#14. All dreams have to come to an end.

Timothee De Fombelle

#15. I'm not a businessman. I could pack it in, but I like work. I don't want to sound like Catherine Cookson, but I've worked since I was eight, with a paper round and in a fruit and veg shop.

Paul O'Grady

#16. From the hills in the early dawn,
Small, thin, mist-wreathed, she came upon him;
Hair sodden to the brow,
Eyes like agates,
Lips apart, tongue flicking at words frozen in her head.
Gliding to his feet,
She caught his hand and said
'come help me, mister, or she'll be dead.

Catherine Cookson

#17. And, like the prodigal son, he had returned broken in body and also in mind to the house where he had been born, and he and his child had been welcomed with open arms.

Catherine Cookson

#18. Oh God, I'm sorry I bring trouble on people. I don't mean to, you know that, you know that. And don't punish me by taking Ned. Keep him safe that's all I ask. That's all I'll ever ask again, just keep him safe.

Catherine Cookson

#19. Fancy feathers make peacocks, but you pluck them and see what's left.

Catherine Cookson

#20. for the days of age are not only much shorter than those in youth, but they rush away from you at a frightening rate. Take a day: a day in youth is an experience, and the last hour is as far away as a child's Christmas; a day in age is but a dim memory in a week that is already gone. At

Catherine Cookson

#21. Egoism is the law of perspective applied to feelings: what is closest appears large and weighty, and as one moves farther away size and weight decrease.

Friedrich Nietzsche

#22. It's no good saying one thing and doing another.

Catherine Cookson

#23. I'm a full-time mom. I've never felt as prepared, as before maternity.

Vera Farmiga

#24. She's only got eight fingers but she's got them stuck in all kinds of pies, and she keeps her thumbs bare for testing new ones.

Catherine Cookson

#25. The only thing I want from my money is to die in comfort.

Catherine Cookson

#26. Come and sit down girl, for days you've been flying around there like a bluebottle.

Catherine Cookson

#27. We live in an age where quantity is seen as preferable to quality, and many people tend to work in a horizontal line: next, next, next. But if you do that, you never investigate the vertical line - the depth of the piece.

Simon McBurney

#28. Let youth pass, and no matter what opportunities presented themselves, the capacity to build the broad base required to support the structure of learning was gone.

Catherine Cookson

#29. Who wanted to live to a hundred and one? Who wanted to go on living at all at times?

Catherine Cookson

#30. You're born but you're not buried yet.

Catherine Cookson

#31. The Girl was gone, buried in the past. She never wanted to hear that name again. She was a woman for better for worse. Whatever the future might bring she could face it as a woman, Ned Ridley's woman.

Catherine Cookson

#32. I don't want to sound like Catherine Cookson but I've worked since I was eight, with a paper round and in a fruit and veg shop. Taking a pay cut won't demotivate me, not at all. It's not about money in the first place. It's about the job.

Paul O'Grady

#33. Fear is the enemy, fear is the foe, if you run before it down you'll go. But if you stand and look it in the face, God will pour into you the bravery of grace.

Catherine Cookson

#34. Your associates can be priceless.

Napoleon Hill

#35. My childhood growing up in that part of Glasgow always sounds like some kind of sub-Catherine Cookson novel of earthy working-class immigrant life, which to some extent it was, but it wasn't really as colourful that.

Peter Capaldi

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