Top 17 Quotes & Sayings by Lady Randolph Churchill

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American celebrity Lady Randolph Churchill.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Lady Randolph Churchill

Jennie Spencer-Churchill, known as Lady Randolph Churchill, was an American-born British socialite, the wife of Lord Randolph Churchill, and the mother of British prime minister Sir Winston Churchill.

It is so tempting to try the most difficult thing possible.
One is forever throwing away substance for shadows.
He has a future and I have a past, so we should be all right.
Treat your friends as you do your best pictures, and place them in their best light.
Treat your friends as you do your pictures, and place them in their best light.
We owe something to extravagance, for thrift and adventure seldom go hand in hand.
Life is not always not always what one wants it to be., but to make the best of it as it is the only way of being happy.
You may be a princess or the richest woman in the world, but you cannot be more than a lady. — © Lady Randolph Churchill
You may be a princess or the richest woman in the world, but you cannot be more than a lady.
There is no such thing as a moral dress. It's people who are moral or immoral.
I shall never get used to not being the most beautiful woman in the room. It was an intoxication to sweep in and know every man had turned his head. It kept me in form.
Life means work, and hard work, if you mean to succeed.
He [Winston Churchill] has a future and I have a past, so we should be all right. — © Lady Randolph Churchill
He [Winston Churchill] has a future and I have a past, so we should be all right.
Alma: I rather suspect her of being in love with him. Martin: Her own husband? Monstrous! What a selfish woman!
Italians love sun, sin, and spaghetti.
What is love without passion? - A garden without flowers, a hat without feathers, tobogganing without snow.
You seem to have no real purpose in life and won't realize at the age of twenty-two that for a man life means work, and hard work if you mean to succeed.
The vicissitudes of life resemble one of those gilded balls seen in a fountain. Thrown up by the force of the water, it flies up and down - now at the top, catching the rays of the sun, now cast into the depths, then again shooting up, sometimes so high that it escapes altogether, and falls to the ground.
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