Quotes About Bond
She kept on patching up the edifice of her deceit until Bond wanted to spank her and tell her to relax and tell the truth. Instead he just gave her a reassuring pat on the back outside her room and told her to hurry up and have her bathe. Then he went on to his room.
~ Ian Fleming
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Bond sat down and looked across into the tranquil, lined sailor's face that he loved, honoured and obeyed.
~ Ian Fleming
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Bond swallowed. He looked over towards Vesper. Felix Leiter was again standing beside her. He grinned slightly and Bond smiled back and raised his hand from the table in a small gesture of benediction.
~ Ian Fleming
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IT WAS twelve o'clock when Bond left the Splendide and the clock on the 'mairie' was stumbling through its midday carillon.
~ Ian Fleming
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Certainly, Effendi,' the man bowed Bond to the lift. 'But alas the plumbers are in your former room. The water supply . . .' the voice trailed away. The lift rose about ten feet and stopped at the first floor. Well, the story of the plumbers makes sense, reflected Bond. And, after all, there was no harm in having the best room in the hotel.
~ Ian Fleming
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He suddenly dropped his bantering tone and looked at Bond sharply and venomously.
~ Ian Fleming
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She seemed to Bond to give a quick involuntary shrug of the shoulders as she spoke, but then she leant impulsively towards him. 'I have some news for you from Mathis. He was longing to tell you himself. It's about the bomb. It's a fantastic story.
~ Ian Fleming
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The whole scene, the empty beach, the green and blue sea, the naked girl with the strands of fair hair, reminded Bond of something. He searched his mind. Yes, she was Botticelli's Venus, seen from behind.
~ Ian Fleming
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By now it was dawn – about five o'clock, Bond guessed – and he reflected that a mile or two on was the turning to Le Chiffre's villa. He had not thought that they would take Vesper there. Now that he realized that Vesper had only been a sprat to catch a mackerel the whole picture became clear.
~ Ian Fleming
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Bond found this irksome. He disliked being cosseted. It gave him claustrophobia.
~ Ian Fleming
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For the first time since his capture, fear came to Bond and crawled up his spine.
~ Ian Fleming
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Bond smelt the smell of danger.
~ Ian Fleming
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Bond awoke in his own room at dawn and for a time he lay and stroked his memories.
~ Ian Fleming
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Bond grinned with pleasure. What most warmed him was that M. himself should have rung up Mathis. This was quite unheard of. The very existence of M., let alone his identity, was never admitted. He could imagine the flutter this must have caused in the ultra-security-minded organization in London.
~ Ian Fleming
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Breakfast was Bond's favourite meal of the day. When he was stationed in London it was always the same. It consisted of very strong coffee, from De Bry in New Oxford Street, brewed in an American Chemex, of which he drank two large cups, black and without sugar.
~ Ian Fleming
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Goldfinger said, Mr. Bond, they have a saying in Chicago: 'Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, the third time it's enemy action.
~ Ian Fleming
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Only two weeks later we were lovers. It was somehow inevitable.
~ Ian Fleming
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THE FIRST thing that struck Bond about Saratoga was the green majesty of the elms, which gave the discreet avenues of Colonial-type clapboard houses some of the peace and serenity of a European watering place.
~ Ian Fleming
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Her eyes were wide apart and deep blue and they gazed candidly back at Bond with a touch of ironical disinterest which, to his annoyance, he found he would like to shatter, roughly.
~ Ian Fleming
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Bond was glad to be on his way to the soft green flanks of Jamaica and to be leaving behind the great hard continent of Eldollarado.
~ Ian Fleming
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Señor Bond; en Chicago tienen un proverbio: «Una vez es casualidad; dos, coincidencia; y la tercera vez… una acción hostil».
~ Ian Fleming
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Quantum of Solace – the amount of comfort. Yes, I suppose you could say that all love and friendship is based in the end on that.
~ Ian Fleming
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So you're going to Las Vegas,' said Bond. 'Funny coincidence department.' He told Leiter about his conversation with Shady Tree. 'Sure,' said Leiter. 'No coincidence about it. We're both travelling bad roads and all bad roads lead to the bad town. I
~ Ian Fleming
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A typical load, decided Bond, while admitting that if two of their number, himself and Tiffany Case, had their secrets, there was no reason why many of these dull people should not also be bound on strange missions.
~ Ian Fleming
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