Top 14 Quotes About Dedlock

#1. I do not refer to myself as a 'housewife' for the reason that I did not marry a house.

Wilma Scott Heide

#2. I like to think that I get better and better as a writer, but it seems pretty easy to me to slip on disguises of various people.

Daniel Handler

#3. It is, indeed, strange how often persons, living in other respects quite unobjectively, can suddenly become acutely objective about some specific concern of their own.

Anthony Powell

#4. Within one's own family, money is not the measure of things, unless the person is an absolute Scrooge. Only the most extreme kind of monster would put a price on everything.

Margaret Atwood

#5. I ache not from need -
but from my heart's gluttony of you.

Muse

#6. Killing is fundamentally in our nature because over the eons of human evolution murder was so surprisingly beneficial in the intense game of reproductive competition,

David Buss

#7. A topic is not interesting enough until it is multi layered. There is no vigor in a motive without many layers. One also learns quite a lot when one has been working on a difficult painting. That is my feeling. I believe that.

Odd Nerdrum

#8. Deciding denial was the better part of valor, CK pretended nothing was out of the ordinary.

Judy Teel

#9. Lady Dedlock is always the same exhausted deity, surrounded by worshippers, and terribly liable to be bored to death, even while presiding at her own shrine.

Charles Dickens

#10. Then, all of a sudden, he stopped and nobody heard from him or got a response to orders. At this point Rod Walker looked him up and found he was living in a commune and seemed to be dropping out of the hobby.

Fred Davis

#11. And I am bored to death with it. Bored to death with this place, bored to death with my life, bored to death with myself.

Charles Dickens

#12. We went our several ways," said Lady Dedlock, "and had little in common even before we agreed to differ. It is to be regretted, I suppose, but it could not be helped.

Charles Dickens

#13. Candor is never indiscreet. Truth, which is to say, the reflection of life, is beautiful.

Jack Vance

#14. The nobility which exists within any cause is to be found not in any achievement, but instead within the struggle.

Derek R. Audette

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