We spent the first night of our honeymoon in a country hotel, with Tudor architecture oak beams, and floors which sloped, of the Queen-Elizabeth-Slept-Here variety. There were old tennis-courts - the Tudor kind where Henry VIII was said to have played; and gardens filled with winter heather, jasmine and yellow chrysanthemums. [...] So that first night together was spent in the ancient bedroom with the tiny leaded paned windows, through which shafts of moonlight touched the room with a dreamlike radiance [...]
I've always thought you've got to believe in luck to get it. - Jean Plaidy
I've always thought you've got to believe in luck to get it.
- Jean Plaidy
It is the people who have no say in making wars who suffer from the consequences of them. - Jean Plaidy
It is the people who have no say in making wars who suffer from the consequences of them.
Gentlemen, if my love for you equaled my ignorance of everything concerning you, it would indeed be unbounded. - Jean Plaidy
Gentlemen, if my love for you equaled my ignorance of everything concerning you, it would indeed be unbounded.
Never regret. If it's good, it's wonderful. If it's bad, it's experience. - Jean Plaidy
Never regret. If it's good, it's wonderful. If it's bad, it's experience.
Tea! The English could always be pacified with it! - Jean Plaidy
Tea! The English could always be pacified with it!
It's not how many years you've lived, it's how they've left you. - Jean Plaidy
It's not how many years you've lived, it's how they've left you.
I really believe there are some people who hate to contemplate the happiness of others. - Jean Plaidy
I really believe there are some people who hate to contemplate the happiness of others.
It is to live that requires courage, not to die. - Jean Plaidy
It is to live that requires courage, not to die.
There's nothing makes you admire people like seeing yourself in them. - Jean Plaidy
There's nothing makes you admire people like seeing yourself in them.
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