Flavia Quotes

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Alan Bradley
“Compared with my life Cinderella was a spoiled brat.”
Alan Bradley, A Red Herring Without Mustard

Alan Bradley
“I have no fear of the dead. Indeed in my own limited experience I have found them to produce in me a feeling that is quite the opposite of fear. A dead body is much more fascinating than a live one and I have learned that most corpses tell better stories. I’d had the good fortune of seeing several of them in my time.”
Alan Bradley, A Red Herring Without Mustard

Alan Bradley
“It’s not polite to ask ” he said with a slight smile. “One must never ask a policeman his secrets.”

“Why not ”

“For the same reason I don’t ask you yours.”

How I adored this man! Here we were the two of us engaged in a mental game of chess in which both of us knew that one of us was cheating.

At the risk of repetition, how I adored this man!”
Alan Bradley, A Red Herring Without Mustard

Alan Bradley
“I remembered Father remarking once that if rudeness was not attributable to ignorance it could be taken as a sure sign that one was speaking to a member of the aristocracy.”
Alan Bradley, A Red Herring Without Mustard

Alan Bradley
“It was quite wrong of me Had I heard what I thought I’d heard or were my ears playing hob with me It was more likely that the sun and the moon should suddenly dance a jolly jig in the heavens than that one of my sisters should apologize. It was simply unheard of.”
Alan Bradley, A Red Herring Without Mustard

Alan Bradley
“It always surprises me after a family row to find that the world outdoors has remained the same. While the passions and feelings that accumulate like noxious gases inside a house seem to condense and cling to the walls and ceilings like old smoke the out-of-doors is different. The landscape seems incapable of accumulating human radiation. Perhaps the wind blows anger away.”
Alan Bradley, A Red Herring Without Mustard
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Alan Bradley
“As Daffy once said, the best place to hide a glum countenance is onstage at the opera.”
Alan Bradley, The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie

Alan Bradley
“I had to make water ” I said. It was the classic female excuse and no male in recorded history had ever questioned it.
“I see ” the Inspector said and left it at that.
Later I would have a quick piddle behind the caravan for insurance purposes. No one would be any the wiser.”
Alan Bradley, A Red Herring Without Mustard

Alan Bradley
“Oh, there you are, you odious little prawn...”
Alan Bradley, A Red Herring Without Mustard
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Alan Bradley
“I waved my hand like a frantic dust mop fingers spread ludicrously wide apart as if to say “What jolly fun ” What I wanted to do actually was to leap to my feet strike a pose and burst into one of those “Yo-ho for the open road ” songs they always play in the cinema musicals but I stifled the urge and settled for a ghastly grin and an extra twiddle of the fingers.”
Alan Bradley, A Red Herring Without Mustard

Alan Bradley
“I remembered that Johnson had declared portrait painting to be an improper employment for a woman. “Public practice of any art and staring in men’s faces is very indelicate in a female,” he had said.

Well I’d seen Dr. Johnson’s face in the book’s frontispiece and I couldn’t imagine anyone male or female wanting to stare into it for any length of time —the man was an absolute toad.”
Alan Bradley, A Red Herring Without Mustard

Alan Bradley
“Not to be too dramatic about it, that night I slept the sleep of the damned. I dreamt of turrets and craggy ledges where the windswept rain blew in from the ocean with the odor of violets. A pale woman in Elizabethan dress stood beside my bed and whispered in my ear that the bells would ring. An old salt in an oilcloth jacket sat atop a piling, mending nets with an awl, while far out at sea a tine aeroplane winged its way towards the setting sun.”
Alan Bradley

Alan Bradley
“I'll ring for Mrs. Mullet," Feely said, reaching for a velvet pull that hung near the mantelpiece, and which probably hadn't been used since George the Third was foaming at the mouth.”
Alan Bradley, A Red Herring Without Mustard

Lea Agustina Citra
“Kamu tahu, ketika kamu mengatakan akan menyerah, sesungguhnya hal-hal hebat sedang mulai bekerja”
Lea Agustina Citra, Flavia Fights Back

Lea Agustina Citra
“Kamu harus tahu, tidak semua kepedulian dan perhatian harus selalu diungkapkan dengan kata-kata.”
Lea Agustina Citra, Flavia Fights Back

Lea Agustina Citra
“Selalu ada keajaiban kalau kau percaya!”
Lea Agustina Citra, Flavia Fights Back

Lea Agustina Citra
“Ternyata memaafkan juga salah satu kunci kedewasaan.”
Lea Agustina Citra, Flavia Fights Back

Lea Agustina Citra
“Selalu ada hal indah kalau kau bisa berpikir positif di balik sebuah masalah.”
Lea Agustina Citra, Flavia Fights Back

Lea Agustina Citra
“Mencintai bukan berarti kamu harus hancur kalau dia nggak ada, kan?”
Lea Agustina Citra, Flavia Fights Back

“How do I get rid of you, Prince Charming?
Step 1: Fall in love with him!
Step 2: However, don't show it.
Step 3: Demonstrate your carelessness.
Step 4: When he tells you to remain away, do so.
Step 5: Despite the fact that you know this isn't what he actually wants.
Step 6: Tell a lie.
Step 7: I'm OK without you!
Step 8: Have courage.
Step 9: My dear, you don't require a Prince Charming in your life.
Step 10: Well done, you've gotten rid of him!”
Flavia Lame