“I adore italics, don't you?”

Ronald Firbank

Explore This Quote Further

Quote by Ronald Firbank: “I adore italics, don't you?” - Image 1

Similar quotes

“The world is disgracefully managed, one hardly knows to whom to complain.”


“Mentally, perhaps she was already three parts glass. So intense was her desire to set up a commemorative window to herself that, when it was erected, she believed she must leave behind in it, for ever, a little ghost. And should this be so, then what joy to be pierced each morning with light; her body flooded through and through by the sun, or in the evening to glow with a harvest of dark colours, deepening into untold sadness with the night....What ecstasy! It was the Egyptian sighing for his pyramid, of course.”


“Although there were moments even still in the grey glint of morning when the room had the agitated, stricken appearance of a person who had changed his creed a thousand times, sighed, stretched himself, turned a complete somersault, sat up, smiled, lay down, turned up his toes and died of doubts. But this aspect was reserved exclusively for the housemaids and the translucent threads of dawn.”


“Must colour change?”


“Don't be afraid to see what you see.”


“There is no limit to the amount of good you can do if you don't care who gets the credit.”