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And don't call me 'my lord.' That's what servants do. You're my fiancée, remember?" He sounded irritated. "I'll call you Maria, and you should probably call me by my Christian name-Oliver."
An unusual name for an English lord. "Where you named after the playwright, Oliver Goldsmith?"
"Alas, no. I was named after the Puritan, Oliver Cromwell."
"You're joking."
"Afraid not. My father thought it amusing, considering his own…er…tendency toward debauchery."
Lord help her, the man's very name was a jab at respectability. Meanwhile, his estate could probably hold the entire town of Dartmouth!
A sudden panic seized her. How could she pretend to be the fiancée of a man who owned a house like that?
"I was named after King Frederick," Freddy put in.
"Which one?" asked Lord Stoneville. Oliver.
"There's more than one?" Freddy asked.
"There's at least ten," the marquess said dryly.
Freddy knit his brow. "I'm not sure which one."
When humor glinted in Oliver's eyes, Maria said, "I think Aunt Rose was aiming for a generally royal-sounding name."
"That's it," Freddy put in. "Just a King Frederick in general."
"I see," Oliver said solemnly, though his lips had a decided twitch. His gaze flicked to her. "What about you? Which Maria are you named after?"
"The Virgin Mary, of course," Freddy said.
"Of course," Oliver said, eyes gleaming. "I should have known."
"We're Catholic," Freddy added.
"My mother was C ~ Sabrina Jeffries
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Sabrina Jeffries
We had fancied our task would be different, only to find we were to be trained for heroism as though we were circus-ponies. But we soon accustomed ourselves to it. We learned in fact that some of these things were necessary, but the rest merely show. Soldiers have a fine nose for such distinctions. ~ Erich Maria Remarque
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Erich Maria Remarque
The way to get people to love you is to show them that you love them. ~ Adrienne Maria Vrettos
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Adrienne Maria Vrettos
Surprising condition, this, of our existence! To live is to feel ourselves fatally obliged to exercise our liberty, to decide what we are going to be in this world. Not for a single moment is our activity of decision allowed to rest. Even when in desperation we abandon ourselves to whatever may happen, we have decided not to decide. ~ Ortega Y Gasset
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Ortega Y Gasset
Even when the lights go out, even when someone says to me: "It's over---," even when from the stage a gray gust of emptiness drifts toward me,
even when not one silent ancestor sits beside me anymore---not a woman, not even the boy with the brown squint-eye:
I'll sit here anyway. One can always watch. ~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Rainer Maria Rilke
Certain social situations make me feel like a square peg in a round hole. Realising you can connect to the human race through song makes me feel less alien. ~ Lindi Ortega
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Lindi Ortega
I love to sing, and I warm up to Maria Callas. ~ Cybill Shepherd
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Cybill Shepherd
There may be good, but there are no pleasant marriages. ~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Rainer Maria Rilke
Whenever I have friends over, we end up eating and talking and losing track of time, and, once in a while, singing karaoke. It reminds me of the family meals we had in Russia, which always lasted a very long time. That's a tradition I miss. ~ Maria Sharapova
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Maria Sharapova
You know what it's like when you go to IKEA and you can't believe how cheap everything is, and even though you may not need a hundred tea lights, my God, they're only ninety-nine cents for the whole bag? Or: Sure the throw are filled with a squishy ball of no-doubt toxic whatnot, but they're so bright and three-for-five-dollars that before you know it you've dropped five hundred bucks, not because you needed any of this crap, but because it was so damn cheap? ~ Maria Semple
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Maria Semple
Despite the often illusory nature of essays on the psychology of a nation, it seems to me there is something revealing in the insistence with which a people will question itself during certain periods of its growth. ~ Octavio Paz
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Octavio Paz
Ataraxia looks like a perfect remedy for stress and anxiety for those who can achieve it. If you persuade yourself that you can deal equitably with every possible incident of life, then you will be able to face life's complexity and you will always be calm. And is there anything better than inner peace and tranquility? ~ Maria Karvouni
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Maria Karvouni
Two things can't be bought. Great health and love. ~ Maria Dorfner
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Maria Dorfner
Dr. King's leadership reaffirmed the promise of our democracy: that everyday people, working together, have the power to change our government and our institutions for the better. ~ Maria Cantwell
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Maria Cantwell
News is important information that may influence your investments. Noise is talk or buzz or some headline that prevents you from seeing a story clearly. News is useful. Noise is a distraction. Calling what's noise and news after the fact is easy. ~ Maria Bartiromo
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Maria Bartiromo
I often visit Maria Tatar's 'The Grimm Reader' for a cold dose of courage. Her translations come from the Brothers Grimm, whose now-famous collection of 'Kinder- und Hausmarchen' ('Children's and Household Tales') was first published in 1812. The book was not intended for young readers. ~ Kate Bernheimer
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Kate Bernheimer
Name is Maria - Miranda - Macapa." Then, after a pause, she added, as though she had but that moment thought of it, "Had a flying squirrel an' let him go. ~ Frank Norris
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Frank Norris
A nation of intellectuals, a nation of thugs/Jesus is hate, a nation of Satan is love! ~ Vinnie Paz
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Vinnie Paz
Love consists in this, that two solitudes protect and touch and greet each other. ~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Rainer Maria Rilke
A fascinating mystery of nature is manifested in the universal fact of hunting: the inexorable hierarchy among living beings. Every animal is in a relationship of superiority or inferiority with regard to every other. Strict equality is exceedingly improbable and anomalous. ~ Jose Ortega Y Gasset
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Jose Ortega Y Gasset
I want to be a mature artist with a different kind of thinking. ~ Maria Callas
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Maria Callas
Early childhood education is the key to the betterment of society. ~ Maria Montessori
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Maria Montessori
Within twenty years, he was the world's biggest movie star, the husband of Maria Shriver, and an emerging Republican leader who was part of the Kennedy family. ~ Arnold Schwarzenegger
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Arnold Schwarzenegger
Universal WiFi. Without a doubt. I am done with being on the train, not having internet. Or having spotty coverage. It's a fundamental need at this point. It's the frickin' information age! It should be like air! And it doesn't have to be free. I'm a believer in paying for value. Just having it as an option. ~ Maria Popova
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Maria Popova
That is where young people so often and so grievously go wrong: that they (whose nature it is to have no patience) throw themselves at each other when love comes over them, scatter themselves abroad, just as they are in all their untidiness, disorder and confusion ... : But what is to be done then? How is life to act upon this heap of half crushed matter which they call their communion and which they would dearly like to style their happiness, if that were possible, and their future? So each one loses himself for the other's sake, and ~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Rainer Maria Rilke
Across the moment, aeons speak with aeons.
More than we experienced has gone by. ~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Rainer Maria Rilke
One day there will be no books ... Yeah right. ~ Maria The Lone Wolf
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Maria The Lone Wolf
Is this what love is? That you can see each other, even in the dark? ~ Maria Dahvana Headley
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Maria Dahvana Headley
Some days I'm just sixteen, and sixteen isn't what I want to be. ~ Maria Dahvana Headley
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Maria Dahvana Headley
More money than the crooks at Enron and less taste than a drunk after a bottle of tequila ~ Maria Lima
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Maria Lima
Music is truly love itself, the purest, most ethereal language of the emotions, embodying all their changing colors in every variety of shading and nuance. ~ Carl Maria Von Weber
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Carl Maria Von Weber
If the ways of the Almighty are not humanly logical, it is not the fault of the Almighty but of the limitations of human logic. ~ Maria Montessori
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Maria Montessori
Above all marriage is a new task and a new seriousness - a new challenge and a question regarding the strength and kindness of each participant and a new great danger for both. ~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Rainer Maria Rilke
Modern man likes to pretend that his thinking is wide-awake. But this wide-awake thinking has led us into the mazes of a nightmare in which the torture chambers are endlessly repeated in the mirrors of reason. When we emerge, perhaps we will realize that we have been dreaming with our eyes open, and that the dreams of reason are intolerable. And then, perhaps, we will begin to dream once more with our eyes closed. ~ Octavio Paz
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Octavio Paz
The same thing is happening with the State. Call to mind what the State was at the end of the XVIIIth Century in all European nations. Quite a small affair! Early capitalism and its industrial organisation, in which the new, rationalised technique triumphs for the first time, had brought about a commencement of increase in society. A new social class appeared, greater in numbers and power than the pre-existing: the middle class. This astute middle class possessed one thing, above and before all: talent, practical talent. It knew how to organise and discipline, how to give continuity and consistency to its efforts. In the midst of it, as in an ocean, the "ship of State" sailed its hazardous course. The ship of State is a metaphor re-invented by the bourgeoisie, which felt itself oceanic, omnipotent, pregnant with storms. That ship was, as we said, a very small affair: it had hardly any soldiers, bureaucrats, or money. It had been built in the Middle Ages by a class of men very different from the bourgeois - the nobles, a class admirable for their courage, their gifts of leadership, their sense of responsibility. Without them the nations of Europe would not now be in existence. But with all those virtues of the heart, the nobles were, and always have been, lacking in virtues of the head. Of limited intelligence, sentimental, instinctive, intuitive - in a word, "irrational." Hence they were unable to develop any technique, a thing which demands rationalisation. They did not ~ Jose Ortega Y Gasset
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Jose Ortega Y Gasset
People say Seattle is one of the toughest cities in which to make friends. They even have a name for it, the 'Seattle freeze'. ~ Maria Semple
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Maria Semple
I think of you often, dear, and with such concentrated wishes that it really must help you in some way. ~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Rainer Maria Rilke
The existence of the terrible in every particle of the air. You breathe it in as part of something transparent; but within you it precipitates, hardens, acquires angular, geometrical forms in among your organs; for all the torments and horrors suffered at places of execution, in torture chambers, in madhouses, in operating theatres, under the arches of bridges in late autumn – all this is possessed of a tenacious permanence, all of it persists and, jealous of all that is, clings to its own frightful reality. People would prefer to be able to forget much of it; sleep files away gently at the grooves in the brain, but dreams drive it away and trace the lines anew. And they wake, panting, and dissolve the gleam of a candle in the dark, and drink in the half-lit solace as if it were sugared water. ~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Rainer Maria Rilke
It is quite rare to encounter a truly creative and productive person who resides in his own stillness or simply in the midst of his melody, close to the honest beating of his heart! (Letters on Life) ~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Rainer Maria Rilke
Education should no longer be most imparting of knowledge, but must take a new path, seeking the release of human potentialities. ~ Maria Montessori
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Maria Montessori
She was a stranger because something essential was shielded, released in tiny bursts until it became a flood---a flood of what I realized I did not know. Afterward, I would mourn her as if she'd died, because something had: someone we had created together. ~ Carmen Maria Machado
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Carmen Maria Machado
Sartre has called man a "useless passion" because he is so hopelessly bungled, so deluded about his true condition. He wants to be a god with only the equipment of an animal, and so he thrives on fantasies. As Ortega so well put it in the epigraph we have used for this chapter, man uses his ideas for the defense of his existence, to frighten away reality. This is a serious game, the defense of one's existence-how take it away from people and leave them joyous? ~ Ernest Becker
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Ernest Becker
Beside us lies a fair-headed recruit in utter terror. He has buried his face in his hands, his helmet has fallen off. I fish hold of it and try to put it back on his head. He looks up, pushes the helmet off and like a child creeps under my arm, his head close to my breast. The little shoulders heave. Shoulders just like Kemmerich's. I let him be. ~ Erich Maria Remarque
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Erich Maria Remarque
Love is something difficult and it is more difficult than other things because in other conflicts nature herself enjoins men to collect themselves, to take themselves firmly in the hand with all their strength, while in the heightening of love the impulse is to give oneself wholly away. ~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by Rainer Maria Rilke
The "Paz" was an armed slaver flying the American flag. ~ W.E.B. Du Bois
Maria Paz Ortega quotes by W.E.B. Du Bois
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