Wycherley Quotes

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Marrying to increase love is like gaming to become rich; alas, you only lose what little stock you had before
William Wycherley (The Country Wife (Revels Plays))
A beauty masked, like the sun in eclipse, gathers together more gazers than if it shined out.
William Wycherley (Country Wife (New Mermaids))
A good name is seldom got by giving it oneself.
William Wycherley (Country Wife (New Mermaids))
Thy books should, like thy friends, not many be/Yet such wherein men may thy judgment see.
William Wycherley
Tis my maxim, he's a fool that marries, but he's a greater that does not marry a fool.
William Wycherley (Country Wife (New Mermaids))
Well he wasn’t just a dog to me. He was my soul dog. My best friend.
Jeannie Wycherley (Losing My Best Friend: Thoughtful support for those affected by dog bereavement or pet loss)
When Diana was unable to visit, she telephoned the apartment to check on her friend’s condition. On her 30th birthday she wore a gold bracelet which Adrian had given to her as a sign of their affection and solidarity. Nevertheless, Diana’s quiet and longstanding commitment to be with Adrian when he died almost foundered. In August his condition worsened and doctors advised that he should be transferred to a private room at St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington where he could be treated more effectively. However Diana had to go on a holiday cruise in the Mediterranean with her family on board a yacht owned by the Greek millionaire John Latsis. Provisional plans were made to fly her from the boat by helicopter to a private plane so that she could be with her friend at the end. Before she left, Diana visited Adrian in his home. “I’ll hang on for you,” he told her. With those words emblazoned on her heart, she flew to Italy, ticking off the hours until she could return. As soon as she disembarked from the royal flight jet she drove straight to St Mary’s Hospital. Angela recalls: “Suddenly there was a knock on the door. It was Diana. I flung my arms around her and took her into the room to see Adrian. She was still dressed in a T-shirt and sporting a sun tan. It was wonderful for Adrian to see her like that.” She eventually went home to Kensington Palace but returned the following day with all kinds of goodies. Her chef Mervyn Wycherley had packed a large picnic hamper for Angela while Prince William walked into the room almost dwarfed by his present of a large jasmine plant from the Highgrove greenhouses. Diana’s decision to bring William was carefully calculated. By then Adrian was off all medication and very much at peace with himself. “Diana would not have brought her son if Adrian’s appearance had been upsetting,” says Angela. On his way home, William asked his mother: “If Adrian starts to die when I’m at school will you tell me so that I can be there.
Andrew Morton (Diana: Her True Story in Her Own Words)
I found myself feeling lonely and desperately sad. I asked my vet at the time if this feeling of grief was normal, after all – he was ‘just a dog’ - and she said to me, “It’s all the love you still have that you want to give him. It has nowhere to go.
Jeannie Wycherley (Losing My Best Friend: Thoughtful support for those affected by dog bereavement or pet loss)
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Jeannie Wycherley (The Wonkiest Witch (Wonky Inn #1))
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Jeannie Wycherley (Judge, Jury and Jailhouse Rockcakes (Wonky Inn #11))
A nerve racking, nail-biting, spine tingling, sweat producing, thrilling storyline that keeps you on a razor’s edge the entire tale
Jeannie Wycherley (Crone)