Plaidy Jean Quotes
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It is the people who have no say in making wars who suffer from the consequences of them.
— Jean Plaidy
Ever since reading Jean Plaidy's 'Queen in Waiting,' I've felt deep admiration for Caroline of Ansbach.
— Lauren Willig
Trust Anne to turn a disadvantage into an asset!
— Jean Plaidy
Impatience is a poor substitute for a well-considered plan.
— David Eddings
People often vented their rage on those who were the victims of their neglect because they were in truth blaming themselves.
— Jean Plaidy
He had been so friendly, and he had shown clearly that he did not think me in the least stupid
or, if he did, he liked it. — Jean Plaidy
or, if he did, he liked it. — Jean Plaidy
Tea! The English could always be pacified with it!
— Jean Plaidy
People always grumbled. If things went well they wanted them to go better. Give them comfort and they wanted luxuries.
— Jean Plaidy
What a good thing it is to have in this world one person of whom who need not cherish the smallest fear!
— Jean Plaidy
What was the good of restrained laughter; it made a mockery of the entire practice of laughing.
— Jean Plaidy
It would take an extremely large spacecraft to deflect a large asteroid that would be headed directly for the Earth.
— Rusty Schweickart
You always hear people say that having kids changes everything, but you can't fully realize it until you have children yourself.
— Jeff Bridges
It's called relationship building, and it's the foundation of great network marketing businesses.
— Alex Theis
Jean Plaidy was the greatest influence on me.
— Ann Turner
Invisible harmony is better than visible.
— Heraclitus
All greatness must first take its shape in dreams.
— Jean Plaidy
The world is a library of strange and wonderful books, and sometimes we just need to go prowling through the stacks.
— Michael Dirda
It is to live that requires courage, not to die ...
— Jean Plaidy
He embraced me before them all, and he cried: 'Let every man favor his own doctor. This Dr. Colet is the doctor for me ...
— Jean Plaidy
Not even you can reach me here, Carmen thought.
— Ann Brashares
Oh, the shame that I suffer now . . . the shame of a vanquished King. And those were the last words of Henry Plantagenet.
— Jean Plaidy
When More had said that a man who cannot restrain his passions is essentially cruel, he spoke the truth.
— Jean Plaidy