
Top 27 Honoria's Quotes
#1. He leaned down and whispered, "I love you," in Honoria's ear.
Just because he wanted to.
She didn't look up, but she smiled.
And he smiled, too
Julia Quinn
#2. Seth hustled over. "What's the password?"
"Passwords are for sissies," Warren's muffled voice responded.
"Works for me," Seth said, unlocking the door and opening it.
Brandon Mull
#3. I once got engaged to his daughter Honoria, a ghastly dynamic exhibit who read Nietzsche and had a laugh like waves breaking on a stern and rockbound coast.
P.G. Wodehouse
#4. That sounded good," Daisy said with surprise.
"It sounded like a fish vomiting," Sarah said into the piano.
"A charming image," Honoria remarked.
"I don't think fish do vomit," Daisy remarked, "and if they did, I
don't think it would sound like -
Julia Quinn
#5. Books inspire us to dream, and then if we let them they will help us to achieve that dream!
Carmela Dutra
#6. I believe that we respond most and best to work in any art form (and to other experience as well) if we are pluralistic, flexible, relative in our judgments, if we are electic.
Pauline Kael
#7. Let's get on our knees and pray. I don't know to whom. Is there a patron saint of ballistics gel?
Adam Savage
#8. Honoria had a plan.
It had come to her in church that morning. (The ladies went; the gentlemen somehow managed to get out of it.) It wasn't terribly complicated; she needed only a sunny day, a halfway acceptable sense of direction, and a shovel.
Julia Quinn
#10. Honoria sighed. "We can't do what we did last year."
"I don't see why not," Sarah said. "I can't imagine anyone
would recognize it from our interpretation
Julia Quinn
#11. The scheme had been, if I remember, that after lunch I should go off and caddy for Honoria on a shopping tour down Regent Street; but when she got up and started collecting me and the rest of her things, Aunt Agatha stopped her.
P.G. Wodehouse
#12. Watch over Honoria, will you? See she doesn't marry an idiot. (Daniel Smythe-Smith)
Julia Quinn
#13. The easiness with which she hears of her faults, is only another effect of the levity with which she commits them.
Fanny Burney
#14. Watch over Honoria, will you? See that she doesn't marry an idiot.
Julia Quinn
#15. And behold the greatest mystery of them all: an unopened can of diet Pepsi floats in water while an unopened can of regular Pepsi sinks.
Neil DeGrasse Tyson
#16. Daisy said boldly. "Nothing
ventured, nothing gained."
"Yes, but it is a wise man who understands his limits."
"Who said that?" Daisy asked.
"I did," Honoria answered impatiently
Julia Quinn
#17. Honoria ground her teeth. "What on earth am I to do with you?"
Devil's features hardened, "Marry me." His voice was a frustrated growl. "The rest will follow naturally.
Stephanie Laurens
#18. Your words may be heard but your attitude will be felt. Your attitude reveals your character so never try to deceive anyone with mere words. Word/Talk is cheap but character is key. It costs nothing to be authentic. Learn to be a man or woman of substance!
Kemi Sogunle
#19. Mabrey, the butler, hadn't changed much, possibly because Aunt Honoria had ordered it.
Anonymous
#20. That's all he said?' Mrs. Royle demanded.
'He's not one for lengthy explanations,' Honoria said.
'Powerful men do not explain their actions,' Cecily announced dramatically.
Julia Quinn
#21. You'll drive yourself crazy looking for something that's not there.
Eowyn Ivey
#22. It has no piano part," Honoria reminded her.
"I have no objection," Sarah said quickly. From behind the
piano.
Julia Quinn
#23. I am tempted to incapacitate him with the hemlock and then castrate him."
Lena paled. "I don't think that would be very wise," she said. "And the only knife we own is what I use for the cooking. You're not using that."
"I was planning on using a spoon," Honoria replied.
Bec McMaster
#24. Honoria Smythe-Smith," Sarah said, positively grinning, "I am
so proud of you."
"I would ask why," Honoria replied warily, "but I'm not sure I
want to know the answer
Julia Quinn
#25. Charonte are guarding a Dimme? Is the world coming to an end and I missed the memo? (Stryker)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#26. So far as the mere imparting of information is concerned, no university has had any justification for existence since the popularization of printing in the fifteenth century.
Alfred North Whitehead
#27. The story of evolution unfolds with increasing levels of abstraction.
Ray Kurzweil
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