Facts about Marie Corelli

Occup.Novelist
FromUnited Kingdom
BornMay 1, 1855
DiedApril 21, 1924
Aged68 years

Summary

Marie Corelli was a famous Novelist from United Kingdom, who lived between May 1, 1855 and April 21, 1924. He/she became 68 years old.

Zodiac:
He/she is born under the zodiac taurus, who is known for Security, Subtle strength, Appreciation, Instruction, Patience. Our collection contains 7 quotes who is written / told by Marie.

7 Famous quotes by Marie Corelli

Small: Such lovely warmth of thought and delicacy of colour are beyond all praise, and equally beyond all than
"Such lovely warmth of thought and delicacy of colour are beyond all praise, and equally beyond all thanks!"
Small: You should always be well and bright, for so you do your best work and you have so much beautiful work
"You should always be well and bright, for so you do your best work; and you have so much beautiful work to do. The world needs it, and you must give it!"
Small: I never married because there was no need. I have three pets at home which answer the same purpose as a
"I never married because there was no need. I have three pets at home which answer the same purpose as a husband. I have a dog which growls every morning, a parrot which swears all afternoon, and a cat that comes home late at night"
Small: I must not say what I truly think, or you will tell me I flatter you-but I can only speak what I feel-a
"I must not say what I truly think, or you will tell me I flatter you-but I can only speak what I feel-and very often I cannot even do that when the feeling is very deep"
Small: Fancy your having no sunshine in London yesterday! Here it was glorious, like full summer, and I sat up
"Fancy your having no sunshine in London yesterday! Here it was glorious, like full summer, and I sat up with the window wide open, listening to the discourse of two amorous thrushes"
Small: The Browning love story? It is an ideal, all too rare, and yet I hardly think it strange. It would have
"The Browning love story? It is an ideal, all too rare, and yet I hardly think it strange. It would have been far stranger had the fates allowed those two brilliant passionate souls to beat themselves out in silence"
Small: I entirely agree with you about the obscurity of Mrs Brownings line about the stars. It is far-fetched.
"I entirely agree with you about the obscurity of Mrs Browning's line about the stars. It is far-fetched. She wanted to express something which she found beyond expression"