Lady D Quotes
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Lady D Quotes & Sayings
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I am no fee'd post, lady. Keep your purse.
— William Shakespeare
I learned guitar solely for the purpose of meeting women. I'd heard it's a great lady-catcher.
— Tony Revolori
The mirror crack'd from side to side "The curse has come upon me," cried The Lady of Shalott
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
It's terrible, once you've got a man into your blood! she said.
— D.H. Lawrence
But you don't fuck me cold-heartedly,' she protested.
'I don't want to fuck you at all.'
Lady Chatterly's Lover — D.H. Lawrence
'I don't want to fuck you at all.'
Lady Chatterly's Lover — D.H. Lawrence
If I were going to put a price tag on my lady parts, I'd find a more appetizing buyer.
— Susan Elizabeth Phillips
face Lady Schrapnell. And I promised I'd help
— Connie Willis
I felt like someone who'd been informed that she wasn't actually a hooker; that in fact she was a lady of the evening.
— Neil Gaiman
And that singular anomaly, the lady novelist
I don't think she'd be missed
I'm sure she'd not be
missed! — W.S. Gilbert
I don't think she'd be missed
I'm sure she'd not be
missed! — W.S. Gilbert
I'd rather be a lady of the evening than a feminist.
— Wendy E. Long
He said he'd never remarry, because he'd never find another lady that fit so neatly at his side.
He called her his equal in spirit. — Alexandra Bracken
He called her his equal in spirit. — Alexandra Bracken
The fellow who tends the greenhouse gardens? Trust me, Lady, you'd let him stake your tomatoes.
— Kristin Cashore
You'd best ask the lady boffin, sir," Newkirk said. "Midshipmen aren't allowed to have opinions.
— Scott Westerfeld
Can't I be purple?" Lady Alexandra asked.
Billie looked at her as if she'd asked to have the Magna Carta revised. — Julia Quinn
Billie looked at her as if she'd asked to have the Magna Carta revised. — Julia Quinn
When it came to monsters, she'd known the very best.' ... this is a proper quote from the book by the way, the beginning and end one isn't.
— Shehanne Moore
Lady Madelyne had sealed her own fate. She'd warmed his feet.
— Julie Garwood
Inside every cowboy there's a lady who'd love to slip out.
— Willie Nelson
Lady, right now you could tell me to throw myself under a bus to make you happy, and I'd oblige you. (Xypher)
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
A middle finger is more New York than a corporate ambush. I bleed for my hometown, and I'd die for my fans.
— Lady Gaga
Two fat ladies, 88! Not that you'd find these ladies at a bingo hall, of course ... they're altogether a higher class of fat lady.
— Steve Coogan
She was everything he'd ever wanted in a woman, and nothing he'd ever thought to find in a lady.
— Eloisa James
I didn't hang around films. I don't know if I'd ever seen Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes.
— Patricia Highsmith
I was tired of my lady, we'd been together too long, like a worn-out recording of a favorite song.
— Rupert Holmes
Ship, lady. This here's a ship," he said defensively, as if she'd told him, "Your penis: I find it minuscule.
— Kresley Cole
The world is a raving idiot, and no man can kill it: though I'll do my best. But you're right. We must rescue ourselves as best we can.
— D.H. Lawrence
Live like yourself, was soon my lady's word, And lo! two puddings smok'd upon the board.
— Alexander Pope
Sure, she'd come across one or two things she couldn't explain. Cold spots, disembodied voices, Lady Gaga. Unfortunately, Bigfoot was not one of them.
— Stephanie Julian
The 'lady' looks as if she'd be happy to fuck a rope, could she make it stand up between her thighs.
— Stephen King
I'd wish you luck, but I don't think it would help.'
'Why not?'
'My lady, you make your own luck. — Maria V. Snyder
'Why not?'
'My lady, you make your own luck. — Maria V. Snyder
Lady Nancy Astor: Winston, if you were my husband, I'd poison your tea.
Churchill: Nancy, if I were your husband, I'd drink it. — Winston S. Churchill
Churchill: Nancy, if I were your husband, I'd drink it. — Winston S. Churchill
He'd never treated her like a lady. He'd treated her like an equal instead, and that had seemed far more precious.
— Courtney Milan