Top 14 Lady Sybil Quotes

#1. I work much better in sunshine. It's drizzle and grayness that I don't like.

Lucy Davis

#2. I suppose we all tend to remember only the happiness from our childhood, as a sundial refuses to tell the time except in fine weather.

Bernard Levin

#3. My mother giving birth to me was just like Lady Sybil giving birth, except that there wasn't such a tragic ending.

Jack Whitehall

#4. Almost anything carried to a logical extreme becomes depressing.

Ursula K. Le Guin

#5. What is he thinking? You're the Mega. You don't take Wolverine's claws!" "I know, right?

Karen Marie Moning

#6. The dwarfs were staring at Lady Sybil as she changed up through the gears into full, operatic voice. For an amateur soprano she had an impressive delivery and range, a touch too wobbly for the professional stage but exactly the kind of high coloratura to impress the dwarfs. Snow

Terry Pratchett

#7. You somehow make it outta here and track me down, you best come with a furious rage
because I got no use for your sympathy.

Alden Bell

#8. If you preach the gospel in all aspects with the exception of the issues which deal specifically with your time, you are not preaching the gospel at all.

Martin Luther

#9. Give her hell from us, Peeves.

J.K. Rowling

#10. Being a Scotsman, I wear a skirt quite a lot, but we're allowed. I have an incredibly loud Hawaiian shirt that's pink and a particularly disgusting turquoise, but I just wear it on days when I'm in a strange mood.

Sean Biggerstaff

#11. Poverty is easy to bear if it is only temporary, easier still if it is an entirely voluntary burden.

D.E. Stevenson

#12. He always says that,' muttered Vimes as the two men hurried down the stairs. 'He knows I don't like being married to a duchess.'
'I thought you and Lady Sybil-'
'Oh, being married to Sybil is fine, fine,' said Vimes hurriedly. 'It's just the duchess bit I don't like.

Terry Pratchett

#13. We understand more than we know.

Margaret Atwood

#14. Poetry is our heart, our spirit, our soul. Call it whatever; without it, everything else is nothing but hardware.

Vanna Bonta

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