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Quotes About Margaret

Scotland never voted for Margaret Thatcher.
~ Nicola Sturgeon
I watched tons of archive footage of princess Margaret and listened to the music she loved; that was really immersive and brilliant.
~ Vanessa Kirby
The only thing that could possibly save British politics would be Margaret Thatcher's assassin.
~ Steven Morrissey
There's one thing that always interests me about you good people, not your certainty that the rest of us are swine, - no doubt we are, - but your certainty that your opinions are pearls.
~ Margaret Deland
When the history of civilization is written, it will be a biological history and Margaret Sanger will be its heroine.
~ H. G. Wells
That something that really concerns me because I have good reason to believe and be hopeful, rather, this was the best posture of any Republican in history towards LGBTQ issues.
~ Margaret Hoover
It seems strange to think, that what gives us most hope for the future should be called Dolores, said Margaret.
~ Elizabeth Gaskell
I learned to read very early so I could read the comics, which I then started to draw.
~ Margaret Atwood
Of course I took advantage of the publicity that surrounded my friendship with Princess Margaret.
~ Roddy Llewellyn
Mrs. Margaret sigh heavy. Then she standing up, and starting make her own tea. She drink it in very thirsty way, like angry camel in the desert.
~ Xiaolu Guo
When I sat down to make a list of characters in history who exhibited curiosity, most were women. I thought it was sheer accident, and then I began to wonder.
~ Margaret MacMillan
Shuddering in his efforts to repress a yawn of nervousness, he asked in his flat northern voice: How´s Margaret these days? The other´s clay-like features changed indefinably as his attention, like a squadron of slow old battleships, began wheeling to face this new phenomenon , and in a moment or two he was able to say: Margaret.
~ Kingsley Amis
Whatever passably decent treatment Margaret had had from him was the result of a temporary victory of fear over irritation and/or pity over boredom.
~ Kingsley Amis
Margaret's voice, with its raspy twang, reminded her of magnolias and whiskey.
~ Deborah Leblanc
interrupted, straightening a stack of papers on her desk, then handing the papers to Diane. "That will be all." "Of course," Diane said with a smile. I watched her leave, then looked back at Margaret. "So he shot him twenty-three times with a Glock nine? He
~ Amanda Kyle Williams
It is well known that my husband and Lady Thatcher enjoyed a very special relationship as leaders of their respective countries during one of the most difficult and pivotal periods in modern history. Ronnie and Margaret were political soul mates, committed to freedom and resolved to end Communism.
~ Nancy Reagan
he also recruited another of Emerson's intimates, Margaret Fuller (no relation to the headmaster), to the teaching staff. It
~ Robert A. Gross
Vanderbilt remarried, this time wedding Margaret Emerson, heiress to a trove of money that owed its existence to America's awful diet and its gastric consequences, the Bromo-Seltzer fortune.
~ Erik Larson
A lot of well-meaning and important people take an interest in eugenics," Father said, still maintaining that curiously even tone. "Roosevelt does. Alexander Graham Bell does." "And Margaret Sanger," Mother chipped in. "A number of progressives.
~ Andromeda Romano-Lax
Between Margaret's fine edged art and Glady's rough simplicity, where did the greater feminine solace lie? True art, after all, is simple.
~ Angus Wilson
Perhaps it was healthier to hate your mother. Perhaps she should be grateful that Margaret had treated her like shit.
~ Ann Cleeves
I want to be old Princess Margaret, without a doubt. Kaftan wearing, Caribbean island-dwelling... that's my inner spirit animal.
~ Sophie Rundle
My interest in Princess Margaret comes through Vanessa Kirby's brilliant portrayal of her in 'The Crown.' Rather than do the classic story from beginning to end, this book gives you many different glimpses. You get a much more intimate sense of the person through little incidents, stories, and gossip.
~ Matthew Bourne
Anyone who says that writing for children or teens is easier than writing for adults has never tried it, because they are so much more critical than adults. You cannot get anything past them.
~ Margaret Stohl