Enid Bagnold Quotes

Enid Bagnold Quotes

We Added List of Some of the Best Quotes that Written by Enid Bagnold

Quotes of Enid Bagnold
Total Quotes 35
The Pleasure Of One's Effect On Other People Still Exists In Age - What's Called Making A Hit. But The Hit Is Much Rarer And Made Of Different Stuff.
If Death Becomes Cheap It Is The Watcher, Not The Dying, Who Is Poisoned.
Dead News Like Dead Love Has No Phoenix In Its Ashes.
But I Had Been In Love Pretty Often And I Didn't Think It Stood The Wear And Tear.
Sex -- The Great Inequality, The Great Miscalculator, The Great Irritator.
Marriage. The Beginning And The End Are Wonderful. But The Middle Part Is Hell.
If A Dog Doesn't Put You First Where Are You Both? In What Relation? A Dog Needs God. It Lives By Your Glances, Your Wishes. It Even Shares Your Humor. This Happens About The Fifth Year. If It Doesn't Happen You Are Only Keeping An Animal.
The Press Blew, The Public Stared, Hands Flew Out Like A Million Little Fishes After Bread.
Isn't The Fear Of Pain Next Brother To Pain Itself?
One's Palate Is Reborn Every Morning!
It's Not Till Sex Has Died Out Between A Man And A Woman That They Can Really Love. And Now I Mean Affection. Now I Mean To Be Fond Of (as One Is Fond Of Oneself) --to Hope, To Be Disappointed, To Live Inside The Other Heart.
Pity Is Exhaustible. What A Terrible Discovery!
  • Born: October 27, 1889
  • Died: March 31, 1981
  • Occupation: Author