Margery Allingham Quotes

Margery Allingham Quotes

We Added List of Some of the Best Quotes that Written by Margery Allingham

Quotes of Margery Allingham
Total Quotes 38
Once Sex Rears Its Ugly 'ead It's Time To Steer Clear.
Beware Of Anger. It Is The Most Difficult To Remove Of All The Hindrances. But It Is The Alcohol Of The Body, You Know, And The Devil Of It Is That It Deadens The Perceptions.
Self-satisfaction Is The State Of Mind Of Those Who Have The Happy Conviction That They Are Not As Other Men.
It Was A Little Skirmish Across A Century.
It's Pitch, Sex Is. Once You Touch It, It Clings To You.
A Genuine Coincidence Always Means Bad Luck For Me; It's My Only Superstition.
When One Kicks Over A Tea Table And Smashes Everything But The Sugar Bowl, One May As Well Pick That Up And Drop It On The Bricks, Don't You Think?
She Rose And Followed Her Bust From The Room.
It Is Always Difficult To Escape From Youth; Its Hopefulness, Its Optimistic Belief In The Privileges Of Desire, Its Despair, And Its Sense Of Outrage And Injustice At Disappointment, All These Spring On A Man Inflicting Indelicate Agony When He Is No Longer Prepared.
It's Easy Enough To Make The Truth Look Silly. A Man Never Seems More Foolish-like Than He Does When He's Speaking His Whole Mind And Heart.
A Great Deal Has Been Written About The Forthrightness Of The Moderns Shocking The Victorians, But There Is No Shock Like The One Which The Forthrightness Of The Victorians Can Give A Modern.
When The Habitually Even-tempered Suddenly Fly Into A Passion, That Explosion Is Apt To Be More Impressive Than The Outburst Of The Most Violent Amongst Us.
  • Born: May 20, 1904
  • Died: June 30, 1966
  • Occupation: Writer