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Lady Di Quotes By Joan Fontaine

You know, I've had a helluva life, — Joan Fontaine

Lady Di Quotes By Claire North

Nothing is ever quite enough. No matter who you are, there's always something more to be had, which could be yours if only you were someone else. — Claire North

Lady Di Quotes By Alain De Botton

By forty, everyone has the face they deserve,' wrote George Orwell, — Alain De Botton

Lady Di Quotes By Richard Yates

Nobody thinks or feels or cares any more; nobody gets excited or believes in anything expect their own comfortable God damn mediocrity. — Richard Yates

Lady Di Quotes By Diane Di Prima

MY LADY, WE ARE BEING HUNTED

possibility we are poisoned, possibility
there is no meat on the table, not even bait
in the trap. possibility they've already bought our parents.
possibility we'll run out of water; the salt marsh
is rising; we are followed; they've clocked our meeting
possibility this is an ambush
possibility they are downwind of us,
they've photographed the house, tattooed the children
possibility they've marked the bread with hexes
possibility the moon is theirs & netted
possibility the web of idea is upon us.
possibility we've lost this particular rumble.

who stole the sword we bedded; followed the fork
in the road where we left no footprints
who swallowed yr amber, lady, while we slept

possibility we can hide here indefinitely
possibility that we should cut & run — Diane Di Prima

Lady Di Quotes By Thomas Paine

The Christian religion and Masonry have one and the same common origin: Both are derived from the worship of the Sun. The difference between their origin is, that the Christian religion is a parody on the worship of the Sun, in which they put a man whom they call Christ, in the place of the Sun, and pay him the same adoration which was originally paid to the Sun. — Thomas Paine