Romanovs Quotes

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Sarah  Miller
“I'll pretend, I tell myself. Pretending is safer than believing.”
Sarah Miller, The Lost Crown

Sarah  Miller
“I wish I wasn't an imperial highness or an ex-grand duchess. I'm sick of people doing things to me because of what I am. Girl-in-white-dress. Short-one-with-fringe. Daughter-of-the-tsar. Child-of-the-ex-tyrant. I want people to look and see me, Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanova, not the caboose on a train of grand duchesses. Someday, I promise myself, no one will be able to hear my name or look at my picture and suppose they know all about me. Someday I will do something bigger than what I am.”
Sarah Miller, The Lost Crown

Sarah  Miller
“We should be used to it," Tatiana reasons. "There have always been lines separating us from the rest of the world, whether they were satin ribbons or iron rails.”
Sarah Miller, The Lost Crown

Sarah  Miller
“My sisters and I sit together on a pair of suitcases. If we've forgotten anything, it's already too late -- our rooms have all been sealed and photographed. Anyway, Tatiana would say it's bad luck to return for something you've forgotten.”
Sarah Miller, The Lost Crown

Robert K. Massie
“It is one of the supreme ironies of history that the blessed birth of an only son should have proved the mortal blow. Even as the saluting cannons boomed and the flags waved, Fate had prepared a terrible story. Along with the lost battles and sunken ships, the bombs, the revolutionaries and their plots, the strikes and revolts, Imperial Russia was toppled by a tiny defect in the body of a little boy.”
Robert K. Massie, Nicholas and Alexandra: The Classic Account of the Fall of the Romanov Dynasty

Sarah  Miller
“It's different now, like pushing the stop lever on my camera until nothing except the war can squeeze through the lens.”
Sarah Miller, The Lost Crown

Haluk Çay
“Nobility passes through by blood, not by law”
Haluk Çay, MARIA ROMANOV: After 17 July 1918

Robert Alexander
“Oh, as the tragedies of Shakespeare have revealed, the fall of kings is but fodder for the riches entertainments.”
Robert Alexander, The Kitchen Boy: A Novel of the Last Tsar

Megan Linski
“She leads me to a parlor room, where tailors are pinning up a white, lacy gown, with long sleeves and a layered skirt, made in the style of the year 1917. The same year the Romanov Empire fell. At their request, I slip it on and step on a stool in the middle of the room. My throat clenches when I gaze into the golden mirror. I’m a living impression of Empress Alexandra, wife of Nicholas II. I look like I’ve stepped out of the black-and-white pictures and transported myself to another time.”
Megan Linski, Court of Vampires

“I don't mind whether a person is rich or poor. Once my friend, always my friend.
--Tsarina Alexandra of Russia (1872-1918)”
Julia P. Gelardi, Born to Rule: Five Reigning Consorts, Granddaughters of Queen Victoria

Robert Alexander
“For very long periods I am really patient, and then out breaks my bad temper. It is not so difficult to bear great trials, but these little buzzing mosquitos are so trying.”
Robert Alexander, The Kitchen Boy: A Novel of the Last Tsar

Barbara W. Tuchman
“Only Nicky [Nicholas Romanov II], the Czar, was [Kaiser Wilhelm]'s friend, neither clever nor strong like himself, but at least malleable.”
Barbara Tuchman

“She (Empress Marie Feodorovna) instinctively understood that to the Russian people the appearance of greatness was as important as greatness itself.”
Julia P. Gelardi, Born to Rule: Five Reigning Consorts, Granddaughters of Queen Victoria

“I knew that it was time to cease being a Romanov so as to become an Abramovich.”
Pietros Maneos

“Añorar el pasado es como correr tras el viento.”
Marcelo Favio Borka, Almas de Otoño: Una novela epica sobre los ultimos dias de la Rusia Imperial (El Portador)