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Dorothy L. Sayers

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I love you - I am at rest with you - I have come home.


— Dorothy L. Sayers


#come #home #i #i am #i love

As I grow older and older, And totter toward the tomb, I find that I care less and less, Who goes to bed with whom.


— Dorothy L. Sayers


#care #find #goes #grow #i

I always have a quotation for everything - it saves original thinking.


— Dorothy L. Sayers


#everything #i #i always #original #quotation

There's nothing you can't prove if your outlook is only sufficiently limited.


— Dorothy L. Sayers


#nothing #only #outlook #prove #sufficiently

Those who make some other person their job... are dangerous.


— Dorothy L. Sayers


#job #make #other #person #some

Very dangerous things, theories.


— Dorothy L. Sayers


#theories #things #very

While time lasts there will always be a future, and that future will hold both good and evil, since the world is made to that mingled pattern.


— Dorothy L. Sayers


#both #evil #future #good #good and evil

The only sin passion can commit is to be joyless.


— Dorothy L. Sayers


#only #passion #sin

The English language has a deceptive air of simplicity; so have some little frocks; but they are both not the kind of thing you can run up in half an hour with a machine.


— Dorothy L. Sayers


#both #deceptive #english #english language #half

She always says, my lord, that facts are like cows. If you look them in the face hard enough they generally run away.


— Dorothy L. Sayers


#away #cows #enough #face #facts






About Dorothy L. Sayers

Dorothy L. Sayers Quotes




Did you know about Dorothy L. Sayers?

Sayers once commented that Lord Peter was a mixture of Fred Astaire and Bertie Wooster which is most evident in the first five novels. J. In addition to the ingenious thinking in working out this analogy the book contains striking examples drawn from her own experiences as a writer and elegant criticisms of writers when the balance between Idea Energy and Power is not in her view adequate.

She is also known for her plays literary criticism and essays. She was also a student of classical and modern languages. However Sayers herself considered her translation of Dante's Divine Comedy to be her best work.

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