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In Germany, I have been called the Queen of Kitsch, but I don't mind that - as long as people buy the books.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
I'm getting too elderly to travel the length of the country for a free hangover.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
It was good and nothing good is ever lost.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
at seventy-seven, what did a few wrinkles matter? A small price to pay for an energetic and active old age. She drove in the last stake,
— Rosamunde Pilcher
She believed, of course ... because without something to believe in, life would be intolerable.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
The greatest gift a parent can leave a child is that parent's own independence.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
The air smelled of box and mint and thyme and newly turned earth. Laura
— Rosamunde Pilcher
One just had to be content with what had happened so far.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
Happiness is making the most of what you have, and riches is making the most of what you've got.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
For he was drinking too much. Not uncontrollably nor offensively, but still he seldom seemed to have a glass out of his hand.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
There is no magic in all the world like that magic when you sell your first bit of writing.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
Mrs. Plackett did not believe in letting emotion show. Keep yourself to yourself had always been her motto.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
As always, when faced with a dilemma, he planned to by by his own set of rules. Act positively, plan negatively, expect nothing.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
but also for the sweater most expertly knitted from hand-spun wool,
— Rosamunde Pilcher
She had never allowed herself to be bullied, and was not about to start.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
She may not have believed in God, but I'm pretty certain God believed in her.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
I know we didn't have very long together, but what we did have was special. Not many people achieve such happiness, even for a year or two.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
The only way to make disasters bearable is to laugh about them.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
Oh. Elfrida made much effort not to appear too astonished. She had never seen any person in her life less likely to be a minister's wife.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
It is better to travel hopefully than to arrive. Arrival often brings nothing but a sense of desolation and disappointment.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
Life is so extraordinary. Wonderful surprises are just around the most unexpected corners.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
He straightened quickly and looked round at her. "Oh, Claire!" He patted the breast pocket of his shirt, making a hollow drumming
— Robin Pilcher
I feel old and finished. I'm nearly thirty now.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
Not having a father always made you feel that perhaps you weren't quite the same as other people. You felt you weren't complete.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
She had loved them all, her children. Loved each one the best, but for different reasons.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
Fear knocked at the door, Faith went to answer it, and no one was there.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
It was better not to get too close to another person. The closer you got, the more likely you were to get hurt.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
She appeared to be ageless the type that would continue, unchanging, until she was an old woman when she would suddenly become senile and die
— Rosamunde Pilcher
I never expect anything from anybody. I'm a bit Scottish like that - I don't like to be disappointed and let down. I like to take life very slowly.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
He's threatening to breed polo ponies, but he's always been a man of great ideas, but little action, so I don't suppose he will.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
People today expect too much from marriage. Getting married is really like taking on a big new job.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
I'm not terribly intelligent - I have no university degree, you know.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
Loving isn't finding perfection, but forgiving horrible faults.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
Writing is work, but it's also a compulsion, and once you get your characters on paper, you can't abandon them. You have to respond to them.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
Life, for both of us, can never be the same as it was, but it can be different; and you have proved to me that it can be good.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
She looked up and saw, high in the sky beyond the racing black clouds, a ragged scrap of blue sky. Enough to make a cat a pair of trousers.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
The two most wonderful things in life are money and sex, but the minute you start discussing them, they become b-o-r-i-n-g.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
And the wicked thing is, that when we're really upset, we always take it out on the people who are closest and whom we love the most.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
I wasn't good enough. I had a little talent but not enough. There is nothing more discouraging than having just a little talent.
— Rosamunde Pilcher
Oh well. Better out than in,
— Rosamunde Pilcher