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Buccleuch Quotes By Javier Marias

We don't object to our date of birth, so why object to our date of death, which is just as much a matter of chance. — Javier Marias

Buccleuch Quotes By Dorothy Dunnett

And Lymond's bright, sardonic face, looking into hers, lost all its amusement; all its icy amiability; all its social charm. 'My dear sister in Christ, and mother in expectation, I may be what Buccleuch has called me: a harlot. But a discriminating harlot, my dear.' And, flashing out an arm, he snatched, lightly from below her labouring grasp, a fine glass vase of Sybilla's at her side. 'You don't sign your work twice,' he said softly. 'It's unlucky. — Dorothy Dunnett

Buccleuch Quotes By Dorothy Dunnett

Will Scott grinned. Grizel Beaton had slapped his face four times, and apart from these four small misjudgements, they had never touched on a topic more personal than which of Buccleuch's bastards to invite to the wedding. But he liked her fine; and she was good and broad where it would matter to future Buccleuchs, which summed up all his mind so far on the subject. — Dorothy Dunnett

Buccleuch Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

I thought 'Fight Club' was great as David Fincher's version. — Chuck Palahniuk

Buccleuch Quotes By Kenneth E. Boulding

Physicists only talk to physicists, economists to economists-worse still, nuclear physicists only talk to nuclear physicists and econometricians to econometricians. One wonders sometimes if science will not grind to a stop in an assemblage of walled-in hermits, each mumbling to himself words in a private language that only he can understand. — Kenneth E. Boulding

Buccleuch Quotes By Rene Descartes

But as soon as I had finished my course of study, at which time it is usual to be admitted to the ranks of the well educated, I completely changed my opinion, for I found myself bogged down in so many doubts and errors, that it seemed to me that having set out to become learned, I had derived no benefit from my studies, other than that of progressively revealing to myself how ignorant I was. — Rene Descartes

Buccleuch Quotes By Dejan Stojanovic

To write good poems is the secret of brevity. — Dejan Stojanovic

Buccleuch Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Everything God has given to us is "for rent." We can only manage what we have but the right of ownership belongs to God. — Sunday Adelaja

Buccleuch Quotes By Rachel Zucker

I'm even afraid of kittens. They bite too! But I respect animals. — Rachel Zucker

Buccleuch Quotes By Dorothy Dunnett

If the wedding was wanted at Melrose - and Buccleuch, as Hereditary Bailie of the Abbey lands, had fewer objections than usual to any idea not his own - then the congregation had to come armed, that was all. The Scotts and their allies, the twenty polite Frenchmen from Edinburgh, the Italian commander with the lame leg, had left their men at arms outside with their horses, the plumed helmets lashed to the saddlebows; and if there were a few vacant seats where a man from Hawick or Bedrule had ducked too late ten days before, no one mentioned it. — Dorothy Dunnett

Buccleuch Quotes By Nelson Mandela

I should tie myself to no particular system of society other than of socialism. — Nelson Mandela

Buccleuch Quotes By Lee Child

If you can't acquaint an opponent with reason, you must acquaint his head with the sidewalk. — Lee Child

Buccleuch Quotes By Jane Hamilton

I'm really glad I had those years working on the orchard alongside my husband. — Jane Hamilton

Buccleuch Quotes By Joseph Addison

What pity is it That we can die, but once to serve our country. — Joseph Addison

Buccleuch Quotes By Dorothy Dunnett

The wedding ended, hurriedly, on a surge of masculine bonhomie and relief. Five minutes later, followed by the red-eyed glares of their womenfolk, Buccleuch and his friends and his new-married son had plunged off to join Lord Culter, head of the Crawfords, and Francis Crawford his brother, to fight the English once more. * Sentimentally, Will Scott thought, it made his wedding-day perfect. Cantering, easy and big-limbed, through the bracken of Ettrick-side, with leaves stuck, lime-green and scarlet on his wet sleeves, blue eyes narrowed and fair, red-blooded Scott face misted with rain, he was borne on a vast, angry joy. — Dorothy Dunnett