Lady Susan Quotes
Collection of top 23 famous quotes about Lady Susan
Lady Susan Quotes & Sayings
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they can't speak proper English,
— Martin Hawks
I'm a domna. I can smile at even the ugliest toad and flatter him on his perfectly placed warts.
— Susan Dennard
I've been a perfect lady my entire life, and somebody just tried to shoot me, anyway. Grandmother was wrong. Goodness is not its own reward.
— Susan Andersen
If I were going to put a price tag on my lady parts, I'd find a more appetizing buyer.
— Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Now, now. Southern ladies don't French-kiss and tell.
— Susan Elizabeth Phillips
I called her "the Chiquita Banana Lady" and I meant it as a compliment: who didn't want to look adorable with a pile of fruit on her head?
— Susan Jane Gilman
When everything is finished, the mornings are sad.
— Antonio Porchia
Ah, Lord Jesus! I never knew Your love till I understood the meaning of Your death.
— Charles Spurgeon
Something wrong with your child? Feed them and put them to bed. Something wrong with your man? Feed him and take him to bed. Lady Jeeha Wolf Dawn
— Susan Cartwright
Making regular contributions to a reservoir of trust is the foundation of a relationship.
— Marty Babits
He's not going around telling everyone you're monkey-butt crazy, so at least you brutalized a seriously sweet guy.
— Josephine Angelini
I used to be a lot more afraid of climate change. Now I spend my time working, planning, trying to move forward.
— Margaret D. Klein
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— Susan May Warren
Current creation has exiled the turning wheel, and the same law of advancement makes the lady of today an alternate lady from her grandma.
— Susan B. Anthony
Besides, as Ma had told her innumerable times, a lady should never indicate in mixed company that she had limbs beneath her skirt.
— Susan Page Davis
The donkey which brought you to this door must be dismissed if you want to get through it'.
— Idries Shah
Hail and farewell
— Catullus
Christmas was an enduring milestone that came and went, while the world forever changed.
— Ellen Marie Wiseman
A great performance like Lady Macbeth may be forgotten. Writing endures.
— Susan Strasberg