Top 8 Quotes & Sayings by Charlotte Bingham

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a novelist Charlotte Bingham.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Charlotte Bingham

The Hon. Charlotte Bingham is an English novelist who has written over 30 mainly historical romance novels and has also written for many television programmes including Upstairs, Downstairs; Play for Today; and Robin's Nest. In her television work, she often worked with her husband, Terence Brady.

Novelist | Born: June 29, 1942
The awful thing about being fat is you can't get away from it. Everywhere you go, there it is; all round you; hanging and swinging, yards and yards of it, under your arms, everywhere. And everyone else is so thin.
you've got to wish for something the whole time when you're seventeen. You've got to, or there's nothing to live for. However impossible you've got to think you want it. ... When I couldn't think of a thing I wanted I nearly died.
There were tons of bronzed Scandinavian types at the Sorbonne. Marvellously blond and healthy and shining white teeth. Funny thing though, because someone told me that if you actually go to Scandinavia none of the people who actually live there look like that. It's just a front they put up when they're abroad.
An isolated outbreak of virginity is a rash on the face of society. It arouses only pity from the married, and embarrassment from the single. — © Charlotte Bingham
An isolated outbreak of virginity is a rash on the face of society. It arouses only pity from the married, and embarrassment from the single.
Giving away a fortune is taking Christianity too far.
I had to face the facts, I was pear-shaped. I was a bit depressed because I hate pears. 'Specially their shape.
I think it's terribly difficult to take sex seriously if you've got a sense of humor.
I don't think anyone's a failure as long as they're still innocent. Just a little. They may lose everything good in them but as long as they believe just a little in something very small, they're still innocent. To fail is to lose every bit of innocence.
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