Enid Bagnold Quotes - Page 2
Enid Bagnold (1970). “Four plays”
The Press blew, the public stared, hands flew out like a million little fishes after bread.
Enid Bagnold (2013). “National Velvet”, p.302, Courier Corporation
if death becomes cheap it is the watcher, not the dying, who is poisoned.
Enid Bagnold (1918). “A Diary Without Dates”
Marriage. The beginning and the end are wonderful. But the middle part is hell.
Enid Bagnold (1970). “Four plays”
Enid Bagnold (2013). “National Velvet”, p.301, Courier Corporation