A Quote by John Vanbrugh

A slighted woman knows no bounds. — © John Vanbrugh
A slighted woman knows no bounds.
My arrogance knows no bounds and I will make no peace today, and you should be so lucky to find a woman like me.
No woman who is a woman says of a human body, 'it is nothing' ... On this one point, and on this point alone, the knowledge of woman, simply as woman, is superior to that of man; she knows the history of human flesh; she knows its cost; he does not.
We shall find no fiend in hell can match the fury of a disappointed woman; scorned, slighted, dismissed without a parting pang.
It appears my hypocrisy knows no bounds.
But a reader's ambition knows no bounds.
Your trusting idiocy knows no bounds
When ignorance gets started it knows no bounds.
The law of love knows no bounds of space or time.
My love for Dan Brown knows no bounds. It literally has no mass.
Our hatred knows no bounds, and the war shall be to the death.
Folly often goes beyond her bounds, but impudence knows none.
The power of the American people, when we rise up and stand for liberty, knows no bounds.
My joy knows no bounds... I will devote all my energy and all the powers available to me to the service of Nigeria and humanity.
In my arms is a woman who has given me a Skywatcher's Cloud Chart, a woman who knows all my secrets, a woman who knows just how messed up my mind is, how many pills I'm on, and yet she allows me to hold her anyway. There's something honest about all this, and I cannot imagine any other woman lying in the middle of a frozen soccer field with me - in the middle of a snowstorm even - impossibly hoping to see a single cloud break free of a nimbostratus.
While my megalomania knows no bounds, directing is one thing I have never really done. I directed a couple of plays. That was the extent of it.
After all, let a man take what pains he may to hush it down, a human soul is an awful, ghostly, unquiet possession for a bad man to have. Who knows the metes and bounds of it? Who knows all its awful perhapses,--those shudderings and tremblings, which it can no more live down than it can outlive its own eternity?
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