Top 35 Quotes About Ladyship
#1. Then her ladyship, overwhelming in bronze bombazine, regally glided away. Cedric smiled
Stephanie Laurens
#2. And power is a game of smoke and mirrors,' said her ladyship, reaching for the wine. 'Oddly enough, Commander Vimes reminds me of that nearly every day. No civil police force could hold out against an irate and resolute population. The trick is not to let them realize that. Yes?
Terry Pratchett
#3. Kitty: I thought your ladyship was ill. I wanted to help you.
Lady deWinter: I ill? Do you take me for a weak woman? When I am insulted I do not feel ill - I avenge myself. Do you hear?
Alexandre Dumas
#4. If you were a man, your ladyship, I would cordially horsewhip you for that remark.
Deanna Raybourn
#5. What's that as flies without wings, your ladyship? Time! Time!
D.H. Lawrence
#6. Dain could not decide what to do with Lady Wallingdon's invitation.
A part of his mind recommended he burn it.
Another part suggested he urinate on it.
Another advised him to shove it down Her Ladyship's throat.
Loretta Chase
#7. Very well, Your Ladyship Brooding St. Petulant,
Libba Bray
#8. It is only in some corner of the brain which we leave empty that Vice can obtain a lodging. When she knocks at your door be able to say: No room for your ladyship; pass on.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
#9. People used to say that on moonless nights Her Ladyship's broad-skirted scarlet trousers would glide eerily along the outdoor corridor, never touching the floor.
Ryunosuke Akutagawa
#10. When will you give up these mad adventures, and leave others to fight their own battles and to save their own lives as best they may?'
When your ladyship has ceased to be the most admired woman in Europe, namely, when I am in my grave.
Emmuska Orczy
#11. You have had Ravenscar murdered, and hidden his body in my cellar!" uttered her ladyship, sinking into a chair. "We shall all be ruined! I knew it!"
"My dear ma'am it is no such thing!" Deborah said amused. "He is not dead I assure you!
Georgette Heyer
#12. The first ladyship is the only federal office in which the holder can neither be fired nor impeached.
William Safire
#13. I would like you to teach [the orcs] civilised behaviour," said Ladyship coldly.
He appeared to consider this. "Yes of course, I think that would be quite possible," he said. "And who would you send to teach the humans?
Terry Pratchett
#14. Thou slave, thou wretch, thou coward!
Thou little valiant, great in villainy!
Thou ever strong upon the stronger side!
Thou Fortune's champion, that dost never fight
But where her humorous ladyship is by
To teach thee safety.
William Shakespeare
#15. Upon my word," said her ladyship, "you give your opinion very decidedly for so young a person. Pray, what is your age?
Jane Austen
#16. You get up. You put on your clothes. And then you put on your personality. Choose wisely.
Matt Haig
#18. The landscape belongs to the person who looks at it ... -Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#19. Time unlived grows old
Like unworn robes in a locked chest.
Oktay Rifat
#20. I consider giving her crap about her lack of organizational skills, but decided not to. It took some major balls to be alone with a punk like me.
Katie McGarry
#21. You only stay in front by coming up with ideas your new competitors haven't thought of yet.
Kevin Harrington
#22. If I could, I would summon the sun for you."
Her step faltered and she looked slowly over to him with a smile full of unexpected joy. "Thank you, but I don't need the sun today."
"And why is that?"
"You're here," she said simply, as if that were answer enough.
Evangeline Collins
#23. Sincere forgiveness isn't colored with expectations that the other person apologize or change. Don't worry whether or not they finally understand you. Love them and release them. Life feeds back truth to people in its own way and time.
Sara Paddison
#24. He swings the knocker against the door. The entire building booms like a drum. It continues booming after he lets go, banging like a clock striking the hour, rattling like a great tin drum.
Christopher Bram
#25. We live in times that are in many ways ambiguous. Maybe that's why kids want precision in what they read - they don't like that moral ambiguity.
Lois Lowry
#26. The truth is, most of the genuinely tragic episodes of lost food are things that are somewhat outside the reach of the home cook, even a home cook like me who has been known to overreach from time to time.
Nora Ephron
#27. Bella-Bella," he whispered.
She reluctantly opened her eyes.
"Good morning," he said with a wide smile, lips wet from their kisses. The crests of his cheekbones were flushed lightly. His eyes sparkled with happiness.
Evangeline Collins
#28. Thou shalt prove
That beauty is no beauty without love.
Thomas Campion
#29. Put your hope in the right thing, and it would be a lifeline. Put your hope in the wrong thing, and it would be a noose.
Gena Showalter
#30. Let me tell you, Barack Obama is the most down dude in the world, but he's so smart; so articulate, such an amazing speaker; such a passionate man. He's humble.
Marlon Wayans
#31. We should always remember that sensitiveness and emotion constitute the real content of a work of art.
Maurice Ravel
#32. He inclined his head ever so slightly, displaying with his bearing the supreme confidence, even arrogance, that is the sole providence of cats, dragons, and certain highborn women.
Christopher Paolini
#33. People who succeed at the highest level are not lucky; they're doing something differently than everyone else.
Tony Robbins
#34. He had no choice. None at all. His kind rarely did.
His shoulders slumped in resignation. He hung his head. His will, his pride, gone.
Evangeline Collins
#35. The joining together of a man and a woman to be legally and lawfully wed not only is preparation for future generations to inherit the earth, but it also brings the greatest joy and satisfaction that can be found in this mortal experience.
L. Tom Perry