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Darling Quotes - Page 2

We'll always have art, darling.

We'll always have art, darling.

Interview with John Cameron Mitchell, www.interviewmagazine.com. October 31, 2016.

Fortune makes him fool, whom she makes her darling.

Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu (1857). “The Works of Francis Bacon”, p.128

I wanted to be his dear, his darling.

Kiera Cass (2013). “The Elite”, p.18, Harper Collins

Darling, the world doesn't owe you anything.

Elizabeth Scott (2010). “Perfect You”, p.277, Simon and Schuster

Those are the voices of my brothers, darling; I love the company of wolves.

Angela Carter (1997). “Burning your boats: the collected short stories”, Penguin Group USA

I'm from the theater, darling. I want to know what happens at the end.

Interview with John Cameron Mitchell, www.interviewmagazine.com. October 31, 2016.

Don’t lick the guests, darling. Bad manners.

Patricia Briggs (2006). “Moon Called”, p.170, Penguin

Don't Cry Darling, It's Blood All Right

Ogden Nash (1936). “The bad parents' garden of verse”

Most arguments with teenagers are setups. Your darling, simply stated, is manipulating you.

Kevin Leman (2011). “Have a New Teenager by Friday: From Mouthy and Moody to Respectful and Responsible in 5 Days”, p.135, Baker Books

Isn't life,' she stammered, 'isn't life--' But what life was she couldn't explain. No matter. He quite understood. 'Isn't it, darling?' said Laurie.

Katherine Mansfield (2016). “KATHERINE MANSFIELD – The Ultimate Short Stories & Poetry Collection: 100+ Titles in One Volume (Literature Classics Series): Prelude, Bliss, At the Bay, The Garden Party, A Birthday, Poems at the Villa Pauline, Child Verses and many more”, p.156, e-artnow

Don't call me darling. I'm a driving instructor!

Hilary McKay (2002). “Saffy's Angel”, p.20, Simon and Schuster

Don't say 'what,' say 'pardon,' darling, and do as your mother tells you.

Helen Fielding (2016). “Bridget Jones's Diary: Picador Classic”, p.190, Pan Macmillan