Quotes And Images From the Works of Gilbert Parker
Quotes And Images From the Works of Gilbert Parker
Parker, Gilbert, 1862-1932
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How many conquests have been made inthe name of God How can you judge the facts if youdon't know the feeling? Hugging the chain of denial to hisbosom Hunger for happiness is robbery I love that love in which I married him I was never good at catechism I said I was not falling in love--I amin love I am only myself when I am drunk I have a good memory for forgetting I don't wish to fit in; things must fitme I like when I like, and I like a lotwhen I like I always did what was wrong, and likedit--...nearly always I should remember to forget it I don't believe in walking just for thesake of walking I don't think. I'm old enough to know I can't pay you for your kindness tome, and I don't want to I had to listen to him, and he had topay me for listening I was born insolent I--couldn't help it If you have a good thought, act on it If one remembers, why should the otherforget If women hadn't memory, she answered, they wouldn't have much If fumbling human fingers do not meddlewith it Illusive hopes and irresponsibledeceptions Imagination is at the root of much thatpasses for love Importunity with discretion was hismotto In all secrets there is a kind of guilt In her heart she never can defy theworld as does a man Inclined to resent his owninsignificance Instinct for detecting veracity, havingpractised on both sides Interfere with people who had a tradeand didn't understand it Irishmen have gifts for only twothings--words and women Is the habit of good living mere habitand mere acting It is hard to be polite to cowards It is not Justice that fills the gaols, but Law It is not the broken heart that kills, but broken pride It is good to live, isn't it?
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