Elizabeth Bibesco
Elizabeth Bibesco
Elizabeth, Princess Bibescowas an English writer and socialite. She was the daughter of a British Prime Minister and the wife of a Romanian aristocrat. Active as a writer between 1921 and 1940, she drew on her experience in British high society in her work. A final posthumous collection of her stories, poems and aphorisms was published under the title Haven in 1951, with a preface by Elizabeth Bowen...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionPoet
Date of Birth26 February 1897
punishment joy
Are there any punishments in life but our joys turned against us?
forgotten
What we buy belongs to us only when the price is forgotten.
silence revealing reticence
Reticences are as revealing as avowals.
hope luck certainty
We often call a certainty a hope, to bring it luck.
night soul my-soul
My soul has gained the freedom of the night
loss cutting gains
It is harder to cut our gains than our losses.
haste pay tribute
He is invariably in a hurry being in a hurry is one of the tributes he pays to life.
children growing-up people
Influencing people is dangerous. Their acts and thoughts become your illegitimate children. You can't get away from them and Heaven knows what they mayn't grow up into.
ideas religion ten-commandments
The Ten Commandments don't tell you what you ought to do: They only put ideas into your head.
friendship jobs dangerous
Friendship is a difficult, dangerous job. It is also (though we rarely admit it) extremely exhausting.
hygiene mind irony
Irony is the hygiene of the mind.
endurance indecision form
Endurance is frequently a form of indecision.
people hospitality method
Entertaining is one method of avoiding people. It is very often the negation of hospitality.