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On the wings of fancy, gentle readers, bear yourselves into the mid-air, where by imagination you may form a large stupendous castle.
— Sarah Fielding
This drama between Dean and Ehrlichman took place while I was trying to give the contents to the FBI.
— Fred F. Fielding
You're the one who can do no wrong." "I do plenty wrong." "You don't have to tell me.
— Joy Fielding
The prudence of the best heads is often defeated by the tenderness of the best hearts.
— Henry Fielding
Backlash, actually, by Susan Faludi,
— Helen Fielding
You can't be ironic about dead people.
— Helen Fielding
That is such crap. How dare you be so fraudulently flirtatious, cowardly and dysfunctional? I am not interested in emotional fuckwittage. Goodbye.
— Helen Fielding
Alcohol units: 5. Drowning sorrows. Cigarettes: 23. Fumigating sorrows. Calories: 3,856. Smothering sorrows in fat duvet.
— Helen Fielding
His designs were strictly honourable, as the phrase is; that is, to rob a lady of her fortune by way of marriage.
— Henry Fielding
I am content; that is a blessing greater than riches; and he to whom that is given need ask no more.
— Henry Fielding
The hounds all join in glorious cry, / The huntsman winds his horn: / And a-hunting we will go.
— Henry Fielding
Let no man be sorry he has done good, because others have done evil.
— Henry Fielding
I like you very much. Just as you are.
— Helen Fielding
Bridget Jones, wanton sex goddess, with a very bad man between her thighs ... Mum ... Hi.
— Helen Fielding
Everyone knew artists were all a little crazy
— Kim Fielding
Neither great poverty nor great riches will hear reason.
— Henry Fielding
E were always taught, instead of waiting to be swept off our feet, to 'expect little, forgive much'.
— Helen Fielding
One fool at least in every married couple.
— Henry Fielding
We will never achieve freedom - not until the very end - but the fight can be so beautiful.
— Kim Fielding
It was technological and black and thin and therefore Evil, but ... it was also a book.
— Helen Fielding
I will not be defeated by a bad man and an American stick insect ... instead I choose Chaka Khan ... and vodka ... Bridget Jones
— Helen Fielding
No means yes in grasshopper language.
— Noel Fielding
Worth begets in base minds, envy; in great souls, emulation.
— Henry Fielding
I mean, I haven't rushed to the answerphone once to see if anyone's aware of my existence in the world!
— Helen Fielding
If thou hast seen all these without knowing what beauty is, thou hast no eyes; if without feeling its power, thou hast no heart.
— Henry Fielding
I've got it all in here ultra violets, flying saucers, strawberry bootlace come on get involved..
— Noel Fielding
To the composition of novels and romances, nothing is necessary but paper, pens, and ink, with the manual capacity of using them.
— Henry Fielding
I'm not on drugs, Ben. I'm having an existential crisis.
— Kim Fielding
We cannot avoid pain, we cannot avoid loss. Contentment comes from the ease and flexibility with which we move through change.
— Helen Fielding
Good-humor will even go so far as often to supply the lack of wit.
— Henry Fielding
There is not in the universe a more ridiculous, nor a more contemptible animal, than a proud clergyman.
— Henry Fielding
As Oscar Wilde says, thirty-five is the perfect age for a woman, so much so that many women have decided to adopt it for the rest of their lives.
— Helen Fielding
Girls are so much nicer than men (apart from Tom-but homosexual).
— Helen Fielding
I keep telling you, nobody wants legs like a stick insect. They want a bottom they can park in a bike in and balance a pint of beer on.
— Helen Fielding
Handsome is that handsome does.
— Henry Fielding
My books have all generated controversy.
— Helen Fielding
I've had a lot of books rejected in my time. My first novel, which didn't get published, was, with hindsight, crashingly dull.
— Helen Fielding
Love and scandal are the best sweeteners of tea.
— Henry Fielding
There is scarce any man, how much soever he may despise the character of a flatterer, but will condescend in the meanest manner to flatter himself
— Henry Fielding
The mere habit of writing, of constantly keeping at it, of never giving up, ultimately teaches you how to write.
— Gabriel Fielding
Make money your god and it will plague you like the devil.
— Henry Fielding
Good writers will, indeed, do well to imitate the ingenious traveller ... who always proportions his stay in any place.
— Henry Fielding
Oh God, what's wrong with me? Why does nothing ever work out?
— Helen Fielding
A good man therefore is a standing lesson to us all.
— Henry Fielding
I will not Drink more than fourteen alcohol units a week.
— Helen Fielding
Such indeed was her image, that neither could Shakespeare describe, nor Hogarth paint, nor Clive act, a fury in higher perfection.
— Henry Fielding
The loss of liberty which must attend being a wife was of all things the most horrible to my imagination.
— Sarah Fielding
Wit, like hunger, will be with great difficulty restrained from falling on vice and ignorance, where there is great plenty and variety of food.
— Henry Fielding
I certainly think I'll end up writing about America in some form. I've taken plenty of notes. I like America very much.
— Helen Fielding
It is proved by surveys that happiness does not come from love, wealth, or power but the pursuit of attainable goals.
— Helen Fielding
When I was a little kid I wanted to be Face. I thought, cos I had blond hair and he did too, that when I grew up I'd look like him.
— Noel Fielding
When you're quite young, your imagination's quite free.
— Noel Fielding
The whole bloody world's got a commitment problem.
It's the three-minute culture. It's a global attention-span deficit. — Helen Fielding
It's the three-minute culture. It's a global attention-span deficit. — Helen Fielding
I've always been hopelessly stuck in the present.
— Joy Fielding
If you make money your god, it will plague you like the devil.
— Henry Fielding
You can't just go gay, its not like buying a ladder.
— Noel Fielding
Women today are bombarded with so many messages, like we should have Naomi Campbell's body and Madeleine Albright's career.
— Helen Fielding
He in a few minutes ravished this fair creature, or at least would have ravished her, if she had not, by a timely compliance, prevented him.
— Henry Fielding
Most men like in women what is most opposite their own characters.
— Henry Fielding
Is the whole world doomed to emotional trauma?
— Helen Fielding
Ah. but that is the best form of meditation: to live simply in the moment and enjoy it.
— Kim Fielding
It is horrid to smirk.
— Helen Fielding
It is well known to all great men, that by conferring an obligation they do not always procure a friend, but are certain of creating many enemies.
— Henry Fielding
All my friends got dogs and cats for Christmas, and I got a starfish called Roy. I used to take him down to the park on a lead.
— Noel Fielding
Playing third base, you rarely have time to get into a great fielding position. It's all about reaction.
— Morgan Ensberg
Bridget. Sleeping with a twenty-nine year old off Twitter on the second date is not 'rather like in Jane Austen's day'. (Talitha)
— Helen Fielding
I never reasoned on what I should do, but what I had done; as if my Reason had her eyes behind, and could only see backwards.
— Henry Fielding
Tis this desire of bending all things to our own purposes which turns them into confusion and is the chief source of every error in our lives.
— Sarah Fielding
They call me the confuser. Is he a man ... is he a woman? Ooh, I'm not sure if I mind.
— Noel Fielding
When children are doing nothing, they are doing mischief.
— Henry Fielding
Agreeable then to my present inclination, I formed the object of my own worship, which was no other than my own understanding.
— Sarah Fielding
If modesty and candor are necessary to an author in his judgment of his own works, no less are they in his reader.
— Sarah Fielding
Science teachers and the mentally ill, that's all Jazz is for.
— Noel Fielding
Some folks rail against other folks, because other folks have what some folks would be glad of.
— Henry Fielding
You only get one life. I've just made a decision to change things a bit and spend what's left of mine looking after me for a change.
— Helen Fielding
Ingratitude never so thoroughly pierces the human breast as when it proceeds from those in whose behalf we have been guilty of transgressions.
— Henry Fielding
Sensuality not only debases both body and mind, but dulls the keen edge of pleasure.
— Henry Fielding
The highest friendship must always lead us to the highest pleasure.
— Henry Fielding
Commend a fool for his wit, or a rogue for his honesty and he will receive you into his favor.
— Henry Fielding
A wonder lasts but nine days, and then the puppy's eyes are open.
— Henry Fielding
Every physician almost hath his favourite disease.
— Henry Fielding