Zitate von Dame Rose Macaulay
Gentlemen know that fresh air should be kept in its proper place-out of doors-and that, God having given us indoors and out-of-doors, we should not attempt to do away with this distinction.
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Schriftstellerin, Kulturkritikerin, "Gefährliche Jahre" (England, 1881 - 1958).
Dame Rose Macaulay · Geburtsdatum · Sterbedatum
Dame Rose Macaulay wäre heute 142 Jahre, 9 Monate, 0 Tage oder 52.139 Tage alt.
Geboren am 01.08.1881 in Cambridge
Gestorben am 30.10.1958 in London
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Weitere 8 Zitate von Dame Rose Macaulay
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Man sollte immer alles glauben, was in der Zeitung steht, weil sie das interessanter macht.
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Ohne ein bißchen Bosheit kann man unmöglich witzig sein.
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Wie der Mensch handelt, wenn er weiß, daß niemand je davon erfahren wird - das verrät seinen wahren Charakter.
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'Take my camel, dear,' said my aunt Dot, as she climbed down from this animal on her return from High Mass.
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'What does a lovely maid with rhyming, pray?' 'It makes no differ, being a maid,' Julian told him . . . 'It makes no differ. Menor women, if we crave to write verse, we must write it, and write it the best we can.'
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Gentlemen know that fresh air should be kept in its proper place-out of doors-and that, God having given us indoors and out-of-doors, we should not attempt to do away with this distinction.
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Work is a dull thing; you cannot get away from that. The only agreeable existence is one of idleness, and that is not, unfortunately, always compatible with continuing to exist at all.
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You should always believe all you read in the newspapers, as this makes them more interesting.
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