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Quotes About Lady

A special gift for a special Lady.
~ Anne Bishop
In Boston he met a pretty lady, fat and forty, but beautiful with the bloom of cash and collateral.
~ Flann O'Brien
Harcourt sent my book to Evelyn Waugh and his comment was: "If this is really the unaided work of a young lady, it is a remarkable product." My mother was vastly insulted. She put the emphasis on if and lady. Does he suppose you're not a lady? she says.
~ Flannery O'Connor
I play a nice crazy lady whose morals are right but who is really foundering.
~ Mary Crosby
I think 'Macbeth' was a play that I've always gotten so much out of. My wife played Lady Macbeth in a play, and I designed it. There are things in there that are just kind of extraordinary.
~ Justin Kurzel
And doing a film in that period, and having to really celebrate what they wore back then, how they sat and how they spoke. You know, what the etiquette was back then for a lady. All of those things are like putting on a wig and transforming yourself, which I love.
~ Charlize Theron
I used to be really wild and dissatisfied and angry and had a journey toward becoming a lady; I think that's with anybody coming into their own power.
~ Lauren Ambrose
MacSweeney enjoyed his predicament to the utmost and directed many a good-humored jest his way. But Kathleen, ever the lady, twinkled inside and preserved an outward air of perfect deportment.
~ Robert T. Reilly
Back of the bar, in a solo game, sat Dangerous Dan McGrew,And watching his luck was his light-o'-love, the lady that's known as Lou.
~ Robert William Service
Yao Niang, the first tiny-footed lady. When that woman
~ Lisa See
Uh, I thought DVDs werne't allowed at my sleepovers. They're not. Then why am i watching the Lady and the Tramp?
~ Lisi Harrison
I don't care about being a princess! And since I'm already a young lady, how else could I behave? That's like asking a fish to learn how to swim!
~ Lloyd Alexander
I'm sorry, Lady Vorkosigan. We'll simply have to begin at the beginning. Please bear with me. Do I understand correctly you've had some sort of female trouble? No, most of my troubles have been with males.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
The Lady of Spring must love you dearly." "As a teamster loves his mule that carries his baggage," said Cazaril bitterly, "whipping it over the high passes.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
DISMOUNTED AGAIN BACK IN THE FLORAL ENTRY COURT, ISTA WAS just trying to decide whether she was annoyed or glad for Lady Cattilara's delicately worded suggestion that perhaps a lady of the royina's age would care for an afternoon nap
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
He pulled away the glove, and at the first glimpse of her fragile, white hand, all thoughts of negotiation fled. I don't see how matters could become worse, he muttered. I am already besotted with a needle-tongued, conceited, provoking ape leader of a lady. Her head jerked up. Besotted? You're nothing like it. Vengeful is more like it. Spiteful.
~ Loretta Chase
A lady, but a bright one—she was intelligent, with a good measure of common sense, and the two are not always one.
~ Louis L'Amour
Wayside school is falling down, falling down, falling down, Wayside school is falling down my fair lady. Kids go splat as they hit the ground, hit the ground, hit the ground, Kids go splat as the hit the ground my fair lady . Broken bones and blood and gore, blood and gore, blood and gore, Broken bones and blood and gore my fair lady. We don't have to go to school no more, school no more, school no more, We don't have to go to school no more my fair lady.
~ Louis Sachar
Kids go splat as they hit the ground, hit the ground, hit the ground. Kids go splat as they hit the ground, my fair lady." D.J. was walking across the playground with his head down.
~ Louis Sachar
don't have no school no more, school no more, school no more. We don't have no school no more, my fair lady.
~ Louis Sachar
Down on the playground Kathy was singing her favorite song. "Wayside School is falling down, falling down, falling down. Wayside School is falling down, my fair lady. "Kids go splat as they hit the ground, hit the ground, hit the ground. Kids go splat as they hit the ground, my fair lady.
~ Louis Sachar
Mr. Laurence. I have got a letter for the lady.
~ Louisa May Alcott
I should give Mother a new bonnet first of all, for I heard Miss Kent say no lady would wear such a shabby one. Mrs. Smith said fine bonnets didn't make real ladies, though.
~ Louisa May Alcott
Lady Anne fetched a sigh.
~ Ronald Firbank