Top 100 Madox Quotes

#1. Don't leave FDR-1 behind, I think to my fox.
Madox cocks his head like, Seriously, the damn iguana?

Victoria Scott

Madox Quotes #419793
#2. What's the matter with you, Madox? You got a grudge against the world?

Charles Williams

Madox Quotes #451314
#3. Madox, what is the name of that hollow at the base of a woman's neck? At the front. Here. What is it, does it have an official name? That hollow about the size of an impress of your thumb?"
Madox watches me for a moment through the noon glare.
"Pull yourself together," he mutters.

Michael Ondaatje

Madox Quotes #465460
#4. My favourite book - 'The Good Soldier' by Ford Madox Ford, which I have read about 20 times - is different from my favourite author, who is Iris Murdoch. I find her books exciting and unputdownable. Her characters are so carefully studied and in-depth; I love that.

Ruth Rendell

Madox Quotes #548811
#5. Like many people, I only knew of Ford Madox Ford through a book called 'The Good Soldier,' which is everybody's favorite Ford Madox Ford if they have one, but I came to read 'Parade's End' when it was suggested via Damien Timmer of Mammoth Screen.

Tom Stoppard

Madox Quotes #674950
#6. I read 'The Good Soldier' by Ford Madox Ford again every so often.

Ned Beauman

Madox Quotes #678945
#7. It is important to die in holy places. That was one of the secrets of the desert. So Madox walked into a church in Somerset, a place he felt had lost its holiness, and he committed what he believed was a holy act.

Michael Ondaatje

Madox Quotes #835560
#8. I still carry the residue of the pressure I felt as a child to read and appreciate the right books. Growing up, I never allowed myself to read beach reading. I was always plowing through Ford Madox Ford's 'Good Solider' or something I wasn't equipped to understand.

Noah Baumbach

Madox Quotes #888746
#9. I want to be like Ford Madox Ford. I want to be talking to somebody across a fire, and I want him to join me and listen to me, and if he is fidgeting in his chair, I know I am not doing my job. I am a storyteller, and I know most people like a story.

John Le Carre

Madox Quotes #89628
#10. By Jove ... ' he said to himself: 'It's true! What a jolly little mistress she'd make!

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #862339
#11. What's devil to some is good to some others.

Elizabeth Madox Roberts

Madox Quotes #983005
#12. Six months ago I had never been to England, and, certainly, I had never sounded the depths of an English heart. I had known the shallows.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #870206
#13. What distinguished man from the brutes was his freedom. When,

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #879754
#14. You see in such a world as this, an idealist -or perhaps it's only a sentimentalist-must be stoned to death. He makes the others so uncomfortable. He haunts them at their golf.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #880166
#15. He thought about her deliberately. Hard. Nothing happened. He thought of her fair, undistinguished, fresh face that made your heart miss a beat when you thought about it. His heart missed a beat. Obedient heart! Like the first primrose. Not any primrose. The first primrose.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #884609
#16. Isn't there any heaven where old beautiful dances, old beautiful intimacies prolong themselves?

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #898239
#17. It's the quality of harmony, sir. The quality of being in harmony with you own soul. God having given you your own soul you are then in harmony with Heaven.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #938904
#18. This October like November,
That August like a hundred thousand hours,
And that September,
A hundred thousand dragging sunlit days,
And half October like a thousand years ...

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #942478
#19. For Mrs. Satterthwaite interested herself - it was the only interest she had - in handsome, thin, and horribly disreputable young men.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #969899
#20. You can't kill a minuet de la coeur. You may shut up the music book ... but surely the minuet
the minuet itself is dancing itself away into the furthest stars, even as our minuet of the Hessian bathing places must be stepping itself still.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #969937
#21. Oh, child,' the Father exclaimed, 'whether it's St Martha or that Mary that made the bitter choice, not one of them ever looked more virtuous than you. Why aren't ye born to be a good man's help-meet?

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #697206
#22. He was presumably a lover. They did things like commanding battalions. And worse!

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #852471
#23. For love is like a journey in mountainous country, up through the clouds, and down into the shadows to an unknown destination.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #843549
#24. All feminine claws, he said to himself, are sheathed in velvet; but they can hurt a good deal if they touch you on the sore places of the defects of your qualities
even merely with the velvet.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #841437
#25. What did we want with an Empire! It

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #838968
#26. Does the devil know he is a devil?

Elizabeth Madox Roberts

Madox Quotes #789989
#27. It is, in fact, asking for trouble if you are more altruist than the society that surrounds you.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #780752
#28. So I shall just imagine myself for a fortnight or so at one side of the fireplace of a country cottage, with a sympathetic soul opposite me. And I shall go on talking, in a low voice while the sea sounds in the distance and overhead the great black flood of wind polishes the bright stars.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #773489
#29. The object of the novelist is to keep the reader entirely oblivious of the fact that the author exists - even of the fact he is reading a book.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #767737
#30. But, even with all her differences, Mrs. Basil did not appear to Lenora to differ so very much from herself. She was truthful, honest and, for the rest, just a woman. And Lenora had a vague sort of idea that, to a man, all women are the same after three weeks of close intercourse.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #764974
#31. Edith Ethel with the sweetest possible smile would beg the pillows off a whole hospital ward full of dying ... . She

Ford Madox Ford

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#32. These trenches are like Pompeii, sir.

Ford Madox Ford

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#33. Gentlemen don't earn money. Gentlemen, as a matter of fact, don't do anything. They

Ford Madox Ford

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#34. New York is large, glamorous, easy-going, kindly and incurious, but above all it is a crucible - because it is large enough to be incurious.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #1417515
#35. What the artist wishes to do - as far as you are concerned - is to take you out of yourself. As far as he is concerned, he wishes to express himself.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #1398472
#36. Fellows come in and tell the most extraordinarily gross stories - so gross that they will positively give you a pain. And yet they'd be offended if you suggested that they weren't the sort of person you could trust your wife alone with.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #1372783
#37. Inspector had been in the library, and might possibly have

Ford Madox Ford

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#38. There are times when to a poor priest the rule of the Church as regards marriage seems bitter hard

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #1349317
#39. In every man there are two minds that work side by side, the one checking the other; thus emotion stands against reason, intellect corrects passion and first impressions act a little, but very little, before quick reflection.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #1336767
#40. The gods to each ascribe a differing lot: Some enter at the portal. Some do not!

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #1325769
#41. But the fellow talked like a cheap novelist. - Or like a very good novelist for the matter of that, if it's the business of a novelist to make you see things clearly.

Ford Madox Ford

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#42. A great deal of the calmness of her insolence had left her. She had expected to have the whole night in which luxuriously to torment the lump opposite her. To torment him and to allure him.

Ford Madox Ford

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#43. So you cannot teach me a great deal about the shady in life. I was in the family of a Middlesex County Councillor. In

Ford Madox Ford

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#44. The handful of Germans who had reached the trench had been sacrificed for the stupid sort of fun called. Strategy, probably. Stupid! ... It was, of course, just like German spools to go mining by candle-light. Obsoletely Nibenlungen-like. Dwarfs probably!

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #1000411
#45. This is the saddest story I have ever heard.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #1242713
#46. It is very extraordinary to see the perfect flush of health on her cheeks, to see the lustre of her coiled black hair, the poise of the head upon the neck, the grace of the white hands - and to think that it all means nothing - that it is a picture without a meaning. Yes, it is queer.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #1232019
#47. They were simple, earnest people, those early Victorians, and had not yet learnt the trick of avoiding disturbing thoughts and sights.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #1221134
#48. That in effect was love. It struck him as astonishing. The word was so little in his vocabulary ...

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #1196497
#49. He was grotesque, really. But joy radiated from his homespuns when you walked beside him. It welled out; it enveloped you.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #1140953
#50. He added that a Frenchman in the train had given him a great sandwich that so stank of garlic that he had been inclined to throw it at the fellow's head.

Ford Madox Ford

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#51. Nulla dies felix - call no day fortunate till it be ended.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #1072593
#52. You have to wait together - for a week, for a year, for a lifetime, before the final intimate conversation may be attained ... and exhausted. So that ... That in effect was love.

Ford Madox Ford

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#53. It was probably indecent to think of a corpse as impotent. But he was, very likely. That would be why his wife had taken up with the prize-fighter Red Evans Williams of Castell Goch.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #1016634
#54. But of course he hates you for being in the army. All the men who aren't hate all the men that are.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #1014919
#55. And Paris, when you avoid the more conspicuous resorts, and when you are unprovided with congenial companionship can prove nearly as overwhelming as is, say, Birmingham on a Sunday.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #120036
#56. If you're going to have a character appear in a story long enough to sell a newspaper, he'd better be real enough that you can smell his breath.

Ford Madox Ford

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#57. He carried that obsession with him always. And in the end, by its very wrongness, it saved his life.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #341261
#58. Words passed, but words could no more prove an established innocence than words can enhance a love that exists.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #329795
#59. I suppose that my inner soul - my dual personality - had realized long before that Florence was a personality of paper - that she represented a real human being with a heart, with feelings, with sympathies and with emotions only as a bank-note represents a certain quantity of gold.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #277583
#60. And Sylvia Tietjens wavered into the room.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #264307
#61. If you hunch your shoulders too long against a storm your shoulders will grow bowed. ...

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #224981
#62. How was it possible that the most honourable man she knew should be so overwhelmed by foul and baseless rumours? It made you suspect that honour had, in itself, a quality of the evil eye . . .

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #210506
#63. I don't know what anyone has to be proud of.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #195734
#64. I am not going to be so American as to say that all true love demands some sacrifice. It doesn't. But I think that love will be truer and more permanent in which self-sacrifice has been exacted.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #186653
#65. Ruggles disliked Christopher Tietjens with the inveterate dislike of the man who revels in gossip for the man who never gossips.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #131481
#66. My dear, it couldn't have lasted for ever ... But you're a good man. And very clever ... . You will get through ... .

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #125210
#67. As Tietjens saw the world, you didn't "talk." Perhaps you didn't even think about how you felt.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #364988
#68. It is a queer world and fantastic world. Why can't people have what they want?

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #108126
#69. The world is full of places to which I want to return

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #97771
#70. No, by God, it is false! It wasn't a minuet that we stepped; it was a prison - a prison full of screaming hysterics, tied down so that they might not outsound the rolling of our carriage wheels as we went along the shaded avenues of the Taunus Wald.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #93772
#71. Then, happy was the man who carried his liquor well.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #72347
#72. Well she was bright; and she danced ... And my function in life was to keep that bright thing in existence. And it was almost as difficult as trying to catch with your hand that dancing reflection. And the task lasted for years.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #66597
#73. I couldn't regard myself as personally repulsive. No man can, or, if he ever comes to do so, that is the end of him.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #40459
#74. And it was a most remarkable, a most moving glance, as if for a moment a lighthouse had looked at me.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #21782
#75. Higher than the beasts, lower than the angels, stuck in our idiot Eden.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #19796
#76. She had Authority conferred on her. Metempsychosistically.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #3494
#77. If he had uttered the word "come" she would have followed him to the bitter ends of the earth; if he had said, "There is no hope," she would have known the finality of despair.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #1937
#78. Open the book to page ninety-nine and read, and the quality of the whole will be revealed to you.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #540289
#79. But always, at moments when his mind was like a blind octopus, squirming in an agony of knife-cuts, she would drop in that accusation.

Ford Madox Ford

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#80. IT has been remarked that the peculiarly English habit of self-suppression in matters of the emotions puts the Englishman at a great disadvantage in moments of unusual stresses.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #664028
#81. When, then, a man was deprived of freedom he became like a brute. To

Ford Madox Ford

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#82. It was as if a man should have jumped out of a frying pan into - a duckpond.

Ford Madox Ford

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#83. Yes, a war is inevitable. Firstly, there's you fellows who can't be trusted. And then there's the multitude who mean to have bathrooms and white enamel. Millions of them; all over the world. Not merely here. And there aren't enough bathrooms and white enamel in the world to go round.

Ford Madox Ford

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#84. She said that she did not wish for any monuments to the Hurlbird family. At the time I thought that that was because of a New England dislike for necrological ostentation.

Ford Madox Ford

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#85. If you live among dogs they'll think you've the motives of a dog.

Ford Madox Ford

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#86. I know nothing - nothing in the world - of the hearts of men. I only know that I am alone - horribly alone.

Ford Madox Ford

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#87. Was this then Lent, pressing hard on the heels of Saturnalia? Not

Ford Madox Ford

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#88. God is probably - and very rightly - on the side of the stuffy domesticities. Otherwise

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #569974
#89. I never was lost. I was bewildered right bad once for as much as a week, but not lost.

Elizabeth Madox Roberts

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#90. So she had looked in on Mark, reading his correspondence with his copy of The Times airing on a chair-back before the fire - for he was just the man to retain the eighteen-forty idea that you can catch cold by reading a damp newspaper.

Ford Madox Ford

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#91. His sister-in-law Sylvia represented for him unceasing, unsleeping activities of a fantastic kind.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #525646
#92. Our Minister for Water-closets won't keep two and a half million men in any base in order to get the votes of their women

Ford Madox Ford

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#93. He thought he suddenly understood. For the Lincon-shire sergeant-major the word Peace meant that a man could stand up on a hill. For him it meant someone to talk to.

Ford Madox Ford

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#94. If for nine years I have possessed a goodly apple that is rotten at the core and discover its rottenness only in nine years and six months less four days, isn't it true to say that for nine years I possessed a goodly apple?

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #519867
#95. The first thing you have to consider when writing a novel is your story, and then your story - and then your story!

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #480650
#96. Being a miner he sat on his heels more comfortably than on a chair

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #477910
#97. But to betray her with battalion ... That is against decency, against Nature ... And for him, Christopher tietjens, to come down to the level of the men you met here!

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #470531
#98. She at least was broad-minded, and moreover she understood the workings of the human heart. It was creditable for a man to ruin himself for the object of his affections. But this at least she found exaggerated.

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #451446
#99. (You cannot control your imagination's pictures. Of

Ford Madox Ford

Madox Quotes #398517
#100. Edward ought, I suppose, to have gone to the Transvaal. It would have done him a great deal of good to get killed.

Ford Madox Ford

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