83 Quotes by Sylvia Townsend Warner
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Happy is the day whose history is not written down.
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I wish I could be a grandmother. It is wanton extravagance to have had a youth with no one to tell of it to when one grows old.
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And another day is tucked under my wing.
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Truth has beauty, power, and necessity.
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One cannot revoke a true happiness.
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It is,” answered Laura with almost violent agreement. “If you are a were-wolf, and very likely you may be, for lots of people are without knowing, February, of all months, is the month when you are most likely to go out on a dark windy night and worry sheep.
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I cannot love people in the country, I discover, because there is always this danger that they may be acquaintances, with all the perils and choleras of acquaintance implicit in them; but in London they seem as charming as rabbits.
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Children driven good are apt to be driven mad.
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At these times she was subject to a peculiar kind of day-dreaming, so vivid as to be almost a hallucination: that she was in the country, at dusk, and alone, and strangely at peace. She did not recall the places which she had visited in holiday-time, these reproached her like opportunities neglected. But while her body sat before the first fires and was cosy with Henry and Caroline, her mind walked by lonely seaboards, in marshes and fens, or came at nightfall to the edge of a wood.
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