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He promised her that he would give her everything, everything she wanted, as men in love always do. And she trusted him despite herself, as women in love always do.

~ Philippa Gregory

Philippa Gregory Love

I can't sleep, I can't eat, I can't do anything but think about him. At night I dream of him, all day I wait to see him, and when I do see him my heart turns over and I think I will faint with desire.

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Philippa Gregory Love

I would know you anywhere for my true love. Whoever I was and whoever you were, I would know you at once for my true love.

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Philippa Gregory Love Romance

I have given my word that only death will take me from you.

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Philippa Gregory Brothers Death Family Life Love War

I have seen sights and travelled in countries you cannot imagine. I have been afraid and I have been in danger, and I have never for one moment thought that I would throw myself at at a man for his help.

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Philippa Gregory Danger Fearless Inspirational Women

Do you not think that God will protect us?”“No,” he said flatly. “My experience is that He rarely attends to the obvious.

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Philippa Gregory Philosophy

The truth is the last thing that matters,' she said. 'And you can believe one thing of the truth and me: I keep it well hidden, inside my heart.

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Philippa Gregory Truth

When they see us dance. When they see how you look at me. When they see how I smile at you.

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Philippa Gregory Romance

We're going' Anne said firmly. So soon?' Percy pleaded. 'But stars come out at night.'Then they fade at dawn', Anne replied. 'This star needs to veil herself in darkness.

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Philippa Gregory Romance

He had taken George, my beloved George, from me. And he had taken my other self: Anne.

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Philippa Gregory Fiction Historical Romance

This is what I feared would come; this is what I have dreaded. It is not very bright and honorable as you have always thought it; it is not like a ballad. It is a muddle and a mess, and a sinful waste, and good men have died and more will follow.

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Philippa Gregory Death History War

Stars in the night,' he said. 'Something something something something, some delight

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Philippa Gregory Humor Poetry

Men die in battle women die in childbirth.

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Philippa Gregory Childbirth Gender Roles History Men Purpose Religion War Women

The baby should always be saved in preference to the mother. That is the advice of the Holy Church, you know that. I was only reminding women of their duty. There is no need to make everything so personal, Margaret. You make everything into your own tragedy.

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Philippa Gregory History Personhood Religion Women

I have heard ballads of great battles, and poems about the beauty of a charge and the grace of a leader. But I did not know that war was nothing more than butchery, as savage and unskilled as sticking a pig in the throat and leaving it to bleed to make the meat tender. I did not know that the style and nobility of the jousting arena had nothing to do with this thrust and stab. Just like killing a screaming piglet for bacon after chasing it round the sty. And I did not know that war thrilled men so: they come home laughing like schoolboys after a prank; but they have blood on their hands and a smear of something on their cloaks and the smell of smoke in their hair and a terrible ugly excitement on their faces.I understand now why they break into convents, force women against their will, defy sanctuary to finish the killing chase. They arouse in themselves a wild vicious hunger more like animals than men. I did not know war was like this. I feel I have been a fool not to know, since I was raised in a kingdom at war and am the daughter of a man captured in battle, the widow of a night, the wife of a merciless solider. But I know now.

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Philippa Gregory History Humanity War

The king is a saint and cannot rule, and his son is a devil and should not.

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Philippa Gregory Cousins War History Royalty War

When he told me that he would fight forever, I knew that he would have to be defeated.

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Philippa Gregory Cousins War History Unending War

War does not answer war, war does not finish war. The only ending is peace.

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Philippa Gregory Life Peace War

There is no one who loves peace more than a soldier

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Philippa Gregory Peace Soldier War

Edward lives as if there is no tomorrow, Richard as if he wants no tomorrow, and George as though someone should give it to him for free.

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Philippa Gregory Humour

I do think your brother grows more peculiar every day,' I complain to Edward when he comes to my rooms in Whitehall Palace to escort me to dinner.'Which one?' he asks lazily. 'For you know I can do nothing right in the eyes of either. You would think they would be glad to have a York on the throne and peace in Christendom, and one of the finest Christmas feasts we have ever arranged; but no: Richard is leaving court to go back north as soon as the feast is over, to demonstrate his outrage that we are not slogging away in a battle with the French, and George is simply bad tempered.

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Philippa Gregory Humour

The world hasn't changed that much, men still rule.

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Philippa Gregory Politics

He is a young man with a future of power and opportunity and we are young women destined to be either wives and mothers at the very best, or spinster parasites at the worst.

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Philippa Gregory Mothers Spinsters Women

Everything that highly educated men can do to obscure a simple truth, to make a woman doubt her feelings, to make her own thoughts a muddle, they do to her. They use their learning as a hurdle to herd her one way and then the other and then finally trap her in contradictions of which she can make no sense.

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Philippa Gregory Feminism History Oppression Women

My mother? My own mother told my lady governess that if the baby and I were in danger then they should save the baby.

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Philippa Gregory Childbirth History Life Personhood Women

Be a wife of whom he can make no complaint, Margaret. That is the best advice I can give to you. You will be his wife; that is to be his servant, his possession. He will be your master. You had better please him.

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Philippa Gregory History Marriage Ownership Personhood Women

Like almost all girls I don't know the date of my birth: my parents did not trouble to record the day and the time. I only know the year and the season, and I only know the season because my mother had a great desire for asparagus when she was carrying me and swears that she ate it too green and her bellyache brought on my birth.

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Philippa Gregory Birthdays History Women

Every woman is a mad ugly bad old witch somewhere in her heart.

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Philippa Gregory History Witch Women

Your son is heir to an enormous fortune and name. Someone would be bound to bid for you him and take him as his ward.

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Philippa Gregory History Parenting

When a woman thinks her husband is a fool, her marriage is over. They may part in one year or ten; they may live together until death. But if she thinks he is a fool, she will not love him again.

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Philippa Gregory Husband Marriage Wife

A woman has to change her nature if she is to be a wife. She has to learn to curb her tongue, to suppress her desires, to moderate her thoughts and to spend her days putting another first. She has to put him first even when she longs to serve herself or her children. She has to put him first even if she longs to judge for herself. She has to put him first even when she knows best. To be a good wife is to be a woman with a will of iron that you yourself have forged into a bridle to curb your own abilities. To be a good wife is to enslave yourself to a lesser person. To be a good wife is to amputate your own power as surely as the parents of beggars hack off their children's feet for the greater benefit of the family.

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Philippa Gregory Marriage Wife

Perhaps we will not be great people, chosen by God, but just happy.

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Philippa Gregory Family Happiness

Katherine of Aragon was speaking out for the women of the country, for the good wives who should not be put aside just because their husbands had taken a fancy to another, for the women who walked the hard road between kitchen, bedroom, church and childbirth. For the women who deserved more than their husband's whim.

~ Philippa Gregory

Philippa Gregory Boleyn Fiction Henry Viii Historical Fiction Katherine

If a woman is interested in her own struggle into identity and power, then she will be interested in other women. The lives of these, and other women, show me what a woman can do even without formal power, education, or rights, in a world dominated by men. They are inspirational examples of the strength of the female spirit.

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Philippa Gregory Feminism Identity

I believe that to be a free woman is to be both passionate and intelligent, and I am a free woman at last.

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Philippa Gregory Feminism

I will stand up and speak in my own voice and no man will ever silence me again.

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Philippa Gregory Feminism

I feel no peace, I feel nothing. I think I will feel nothing forever.

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Philippa Gregory Death Depression

Say yes,’ he whispers. ‘Marry me.’I hesitate. I open my eyes. ‘You will get my fortune,’ I remark. ‘When I marry you, everything I have becomes yours. Just as George has everything that belongs to Isabel.’‘That’s why you can trust me to win it for you,’ he says simply. ‘When your interests and mine are the same, you can be certain that I will care for you as for myself. You will be my own. You will find that I care for my own.’‘You will be true to me?’‘Loyalty is my motto. When I give my word, you can trust me.

~ Philippa Gregory

Philippa Gregory Anne Neville Equality Between Partners Husband And Wife Love Loyalty Marriage Richard Iii Trust

Men command the world that they know . Everything that men know they make their own. Everything that they learn, they claim for themselves. They are like the alchemists who took for the laws that govern the world, and then want to own them and keep them secret. Everything they discover,they hug to themselves: they shape knowledge into their own selfish image. What is left to us women but the realms of the unknown?

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Philippa Gregory Knowledge Men Occult And Women

There was a magic: and the name of it was love.

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Philippa Gregory Love Magic
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