Quotes of Nancy Mitford - somelinesforyou

“ The great advantage of living in a large family is that early lesson of life’s essential unfairness. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ There is never a time or place for true love. It happens accidentally, in a heartbeat, in a single flashing, throbbing moment. To fall in love you have to be in the state of mind for it to take, like a disease. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ The great advantage of living in a large family is that early lesson of life’s essential unfairness. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ What did I tell you, Fanny, about airraids not killing people. Here we are, right as rain. My bed simply went through the floor, Plonplon and I went on it, most comfortable. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ Children should be like waffles — you should be able to throw the first one away. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ An aristocracy in a republic is like a chicken whose head has been cut off: it may run about in a lively way, but in fact it is dead. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ An aristocracy in a republic is like a chicken whose head has been cut off: it may run about in a lively way, but in fact it is dead. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ I love children, especially when they cry, for then someone takes them away. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ An aristocracy in a republic is like a chicken whose head has been cut off: it may run about in a lively way, but in fact it is dead. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ To fall in love you have to be in the state of mind for it to take, like a disease. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ Children should be like waffles — you should be able to throw the first one away. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ An aristocracy in a republic is like a chicken whose head has been cut off: it may run about in a lively way, but in fact it is dead. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ Surely a King who loves pleasure is less dangerous than one who loves glory? ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ Twenty-three and a quarter minutes past, Uncle Matthew was saying furiously, in precisely six and three-quarter minutes the damned fella will be late. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ An aristocracy in a republic is like a chicken whose head has been cut off: it may run about in a lively way, but in fact it is dead. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ Children should be like waffles — you should be able to throw the first one away. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ Children should be like waffles — you should be able to throw the first one away. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ I love children - especially when they cry, for then someone takes them away. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ I love children, especially when they cry, for then someone takes them away. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ To fall in love you have to be in the state of mind for it to take, like a disease. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ Twenty-three and a quarter minutes past, Uncle Matthew was saying furiously, in precisely six and three-quarter minutes the damned fella will be late. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ Twenty-three and a quarter minutes past, Uncle Matthew was saying furiously, in precisely six and three-quarter minutes the damned fella will be late. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ Surely a King who loves pleasure is less dangerous than one who loves glory? ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ Surely a King who loves pleasure is less dangerous than one who loves glory? ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ An aristocracy in a republic is like a chicken whose head has been cut off: it may run about in a lively way, but in fact it is dead. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ Twenty-three and a quarter minutes past, Uncle Matthew was saying furiously, in precisely six and three-quarter minutes the damned fella will be late. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ Twenty-three and a quarter minutes past, Uncle Matthew was saying furiously, in precisely six and three-quarter minutes the damned fella will be late. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ Twenty-three and a quarter minutes past, Uncle Matthew was saying furiously, in precisely six and three-quarter minutes the damned fella will be late. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ Children should be like waffles — you should be able to throw the first one away. ”

- Nancy Mitford

“ Children should be like waffles — you should be able to throw the first one away. ”

- Nancy Mitford
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