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Stella Gibbons Cold Comfort Farm Quotes By Stella Gibbons

Persons of Aunt Ada's temperament were not fond of a tidy life. Storms were what they liked; plenty of rows, and doors being slammed, and jaws sticking out, and faces white with fury, and faces brooding in corners, and faces making unnecessary fuss at breakfast, and plenty of opportunities for gorgeous emotional wallowings, and partings for ever, and misunderstandings, and interferings, and spyings, and, above all, managing and intriguing. Oh, they did enjoy themselves! They were the sort that went trampling all over your pet stamp collection, or whatever it was, and then spent the rest of their lives atoning for it. But you would rather have had your stamp collection. — Stella Gibbons

Stella Gibbons Cold Comfort Farm Quotes By Robert Gottlieb

The cows in Stella Gibbons's immortal 'Cold Comfort Farm' are named Graceless, Aimless, Feckless and Pointless, and that more or less is the verdict on 'Ocean's Kingdom,' the wildly hyped and wildly uninteresting collaboration between Peter Martins and Paul McCartney. — Robert Gottlieb

Stella Gibbons Cold Comfort Farm Quotes By Stella Gibbons

Cautious as a camera-man engaged in shooting a family of fourteen lions — Stella Gibbons

Stella Gibbons Cold Comfort Farm Quotes By Stella Gibbons

There have always been Starkadders at Cold Comfort Farm — Stella Gibbons

Stella Gibbons Cold Comfort Farm Quotes By Meg Cabot

My favorite book of all time is Cold Comfort Farm, by Stella Gibbons. — Meg Cabot

Stella Gibbons Cold Comfort Farm Quotes By Stella Gibbons

Dawn crept over the Downs like a sinister white animal, followed by the snarling cries of a wind eating its way between the black boughs of the thorns. The wind was the furious voice of this sluggish animal light that was baring the dormers and mullions and scullions of Cold Comfort Farm. — Stella Gibbons