1700s Quotes

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Timberlake Wertenbaker
“The Greeks believed that it was a citizen's duty to watch a play. It was a kind of work in that it required attention, judgement, patience, all the social virtues."

"And the Greek were conquered by the more practical Romans, Arthur."

"Indeed, the Romans built their bridges, but they also spent many centuries wishing they were Greeks. And they, after all, were conquered by the barbarians, or by their own corrupt and small spirits.”
Timberlake Wertenbaker

Elizabeth McKenna
“She never imagined that at twenty years old she'd already be a widow in black. On the bright side, she was no longer married to Dario, but her future still looked grim.”
Elizabeth McKenna, Venice in the Moonlight

Timberlake Wertenbaker
“It is very good, Wisehammer, it's very well written, but it's too-too-political. It will be considered provocative."

"You don't want me to say it."

"Not tonight. We have many people against us."

"I could tone it down. I could omit 'We left our country for our country's good.'"

"That's the best line.”
Timberlake Wertenbaker

Timberlake Wertenbaker
“Dawes? Dawes, do come back to earth and honour us with your attention for a moment.”
Timberlake Wertenbaker, Our Country's Good

Timberlake Wertenbaker
“Why are you so angry with your Duckling, harry? Don't you like it when I open my legs wide to you? Cross them over you - the way you like? What will you do when your little Duckling isn't there anymore to touch you with her soft fingertips, Harry, where you like it? First the left nipple and then the right. Your Duckling doesn't want to leave you, Harry."

"Duckling..."

"I need freedom sometimes, Harry.”
Timberlake Wertenbaker, Our Country's Good