There’s not much to say. I haven’t been at all deedy.
Ivy Compton Burnett Quotes
People don’t resent having nothing nearly as much as too little.
Similar Quotes
Cricket is the greatest game that the wit of man has yet devised.
- Sir Pelham WarnerAdvertising is selling Twinkies to adults.
- Donald R. VanceThe struggle of the male to learn to listen to and respect his own intuitive, inner prompt...
- Herb GoldbergEach generation of the church in each setting has the responsibility of communicating the ...
- Francis SchaefferEach had defended his own country; the Germans Germany, the Frenchmen France; they had don...
- Ernst TollerComments on: "Ivy Compton Burnett Quotes: People don’t resent having nothing nearly as much as too little."
Birth: | 5th June, 1884 |
Death: | 27th August, 1969 |
Nationality: | British |
Profession: | Novelist |
Ivy Compton Burnett was born in Pinner, England. She was an English novelist, published in the original editions as I. Compton-Burnett. She earned a BA degree in Classics from Holloway College, University of London in 1906. She wrote several novels include: Pastors and Masters, More Women Than Men, A House and Its Head, Daughters and Sons, Manservant and Maidservant, Darkness and Day, The Present and the Past, A father and his fate, A Heritage and Its History, A God and His Gifts, and The Last and the First. She was awarded the 1955 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for her novel Mother and Son.
Related Authors
Advertisement
Today's Anniversary - 5th November
Births
- 1913 - Vivien Leigh
- 1945 - Peter Pace
- 1963 - Tatum O'Neal
- 1943 - Sam Shepard
- 1605 - Thomas Shepard
Deaths
- 1975 - Lionel Trilling
- 2000 - Roger Peyrefitte
- 2005 - Link Wray
- 1989 - Vladimir Horowitz
- 1944 - Alexis Carrel
Quote of the day
Popular Topics
About Quoteswave
Our mission is to motivate, boost self confiedence and inspire people to Love life, live life and surf life with words.
Share with your friends