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Top 100 Ouida Quotes (2024 Update)
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Ouida Quote: “The world never leaves one in ignorance or in peace.”
Ouida Quote: “What? A character almost as awful as Phaedre, and quite as desolate as Antigone, represented by a graceful coquette in point lace and pearls, who will take poison as sweetly as if it were a cup of coffee, and will die with elaborate care not to tumble her train? Preposterous!”
Ouida Quote: “My little brain was teeming with a myriad of visions – dogs have very vivid fancies, as you may tell by the excitement of our dreams.”
Ouida Quote: “After a little time they all began to smoke, the Pearl included, though she threw away much more of her cigar than she consumed.”
Ouida Quote: “I remembered Ben’s words when I also entered that abomination of desolation – the eastern half of the city of labor. In the little cottage in the pine wood, even in the dreariness of winter and under the drag of poverty, there had been beauty – beauty in the white, smooth, glittering enow;.”
Ouida Quote: “And I knew that she said truly; for indeed to live only to know the pains, the needs, the agonies, and the travails that lie in living, is a hard fate, though it be the fate of millions.”
Ouida Quote: “Than to suppose that they like what is human and real, he means,” said Beltran. “They don’t care the least about that; they like a little broad farce, a little rough murder, and a little rosewater sentiment: anything more bothers them. They can’t understand it.”
Ouida Quote: “Even the sheep think, I do believe, though they look so stupid. Everything in creation thinks, that’s my idea. Look at a little beetle, how clever it is, how cunning in defense, how patient in labor, how full of disquiet; – but you cannot understand, you are only a nursling.”
Ouida Quote: “So we, in thoughtless play, twist the first gleaming and silky threads of the fatal cord which will cling about our necks, fastened beyond hope of release, as long as our lives shall last!”
Ouida Quote: “Pearl’s temper absolutely unbearable, and caused her to break her ivory hair-brush upon her maid’s shoulders.”
Ouida Quote: “An hour drifted by. The church clock on the cliffs had struck four times; a deep-toned, weary bell, that tolled for every quarter, and must often have been heard, at dead of night, by dying men, drowning unshriven and unhouseled.”
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