“Suddenly, as they walked with their buckets, it was not the child in each face that she sought, but the Wonder that had raised itself on to its two feet, that had learnt to walk, to run, that had spoken, that had got in touch with life under her hand.”
Enid Bagnold“In marriage there are no manners to keep up, and beneath the wildest accusations no real criticism. Each is familiar with that ancient child in the other who may erupt again. We are not ridiculous to ourselves. We are ageless. That is the luxury of the wedding ring.”
Enid Bagnold“When a man goes through six years training to be a doctor he will never be the same. He knows too much.”
Enid Bagnold“The children seemed to cast their Precursors like shadows about the house, sometimes tangibly, in the sound of a voice, sometimes by suggestion, because it was striking the hour for their return from a walk, sometimes mysteriously, because inside the shell of their mother's head the children were painted like angels on the roof of a chapel.”
Enid Bagnold, The Squire“Suddenly, as they walked with their buckets, it was not the child in each face that she sought, but the Wonder that had raised itself on to its two feet, that had learnt to walk, to run, that had spoken, that had got in touch with life under her hand.”
Enid Bagnold, The Squire“And now, finished with that puzzling mixture of insane intimacy and isolation which is notoriety, Velvet was able to get on quietly to her next adventures.”
Enid Bagnold, National Velvet“It was March. The days of March creeping gustily on like something that man couldn't hinder and God wouldn't hurry.”
Enid Bagnold, National Velvet“If I had my life over again[, ] I'd have thought more about words. And thought about them earlier.”
Enid Bagnold, The Loved and Envied