Top 18 Lady Danbury Quotes
#1. It's a curse, really," Lady Danbury said. "I'm the only person I
know my age who has perfect hearing."
"Most would call that a blessing."
She snorted. "Not with that musicale looming over the horizon.
Julia Quinn
#2. Oh, go ahead and giggle," Lady Danbury sighed. "I've found that the only way to avoid parental frustration is to view him as a source of amusement.
Julia Quinn
#3. Nobody ever thinks it's nice to see me...But I thank you for lying all the same. ~ Lady Danbury
Julia Quinn
#4. Good choice dancing with this one...I've always liked her. More brains than the rest of her family put together. ~ Lady Danbury to Colin Bridgerton
Julia Quinn
#5. I do personal appearances, and I meet my fans, and I am genuinely honored that they come out to say 'Hello' and just to see me.
Daniel Goddard
#7. Always remember that renunciation is the root idea. Unless one is initiated into this idea, not even Brahma and the World - gods have the power to attain Mukti
Swami Vivekananda
#8. You're going to be my grandmother."
"You silly child. In my heart, I've been your grandmother for years. I've just been waiting for you to make it official.
Julia Quinn
#9. A lot of people are afraid of critique because they think it means you aren't supporting them. For me, the most important thing in any kind of relationship is the critical engagement.
Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore
#10. The scientist and engineers who are building the future need the poets to make sense of it.
Jason Silva
#11. So," says Lev, as casually as he can, "you wanna dance?" "Do you believe in the end of the world?" she responds. Lev shrugs. "I don't know. Why?" "Because the day after that is when I'll dance with you.
Neal Shusterman
#12. Please don't get sentimental," said Jerome. "It's nauseating.
Richelle Mead
#13. Read constantly. Read the kind of stuff you wish you could write. Read until your brain creaks.
Douglas Wilson
#14. It seemed to me that this might be a great pageant, which would give a chance for a very interesting picture.
Henry Ossawa Tanner
#15. Why are there five syllables in the word "monosyllabic"?
Steven Wright
#16. See how elastic our prejudices grow when once love comes to bend them.
Herman Melville
#17. Cracking India by Bapsi Sidhwa reveals the upheaval of partition through the eyes of a child, "Lame Lenny," a young Parsi girl crippled from polio. Lenny's world is her beloved and beautiful Hindu ayah and her ayah's many Muslim admirers, the cook Imam Din, and the Untouchable gardener.
Nancy Pearl
#18. Without education and understanding, the barbarians would have outnumbered us and swarmed the city gates a long time ago.
Peter F. Hamilton