Queen Lucia Quotes
Queen Lucia
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Queen Lucia Quotes
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“The hours of the morning between breakfast and lunch were the time which the inhabitants of Riseholme chiefly devoted to spying on each other.”
― Queen Lucia
― Queen Lucia
“With regard to religion, finally, it may be briefly said that she believed in God in much the same way as she believed in Australia. For she had no doubts whatever as to the existence of either; and she went to church on Sunday in much the same spirit as she would look at a kangaroo in the zoological gardens; for kangaroos came from Australia.”
― Queen Lucia
― Queen Lucia
“Hermy, when she was not otter-hunting, could be very sarcastic, and he had a clear month of Hermy in front of him, without any otter-hunting, which, so she had informed him, was not possible in August. This was mysterious to Georgie, because it did not seem likely that all otters died in August, and a fresh brood came in like caterpillars. If Hermy was here in October she would otter-hunt all morning and snore all afternoon, and be in the best of tempers, but the August visit required more careful steering.”
― Queen Lucia
― Queen Lucia
“and it is only in loneliness, as Goethe says, that your perceptions put forth their flowers.”
― Queen Lucia
― Queen Lucia
“At every turn she had to criticize and condemn where once she would have only praised.”
― Queen Lucia
― Queen Lucia
“Yes, dear, I said beer,'" remarked Robert a little irritably," and in any case, I insist that you dismiss your present cook. You only took her because she was a Christian Scientist, and you have left that little sheepfold now. You used to talk about false claims, I remember. Well, her claim to be a cook is the falsest I've ever heard of.”
― Queen Lucia
― Queen Lucia
“Her silvery laugh was a little shrill.”
― Queen Lucia
― Queen Lucia
“There was Olga, sitting in his window, all unasked and demanding lunch, with her silly ridiculous crystal in her hand, wondering if Lucia was psychical.”
― Queen Lucia
― Queen Lucia
“Lucia was always very busy of a morning in polishing the sword and shield of Art,”
― Queen Lucia
― Queen Lucia
“For one moment the mundane world obtruded itself in the calm peace.”
― Queen Lucia
― Queen Lucia
“Lucia did push and shove, and had everything her way.”
― Queen Lucia
― Queen Lucia
“It was possible to slam his door, go to bed, and be very polite in the morning.”
― Queen Lucia
― Queen Lucia
