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Motivational Barbara Cartland Quotes and Sayings

Motivational Barbara Cartland Quotes and Sayings

Barbara Cartland Quotes:- Barbara Cartland (9 July 1901 – 21 May 2000) was an English writer, known as the Queen of Romance, who published both contemporary and historical romance novels, the latter set primarily during the Victorian or Edwardian period. Cartland is one of the best-selling authors worldwide of the 20th century.

Inspirational Barbara Cartland Quotes

“A historical romance is the only kind of book where chastity really counts.”
Barbara Cartland

Inspirational Barbara Cartland Quotes

“After forty a woman has to choose between losing her figure or her face. My advice is to keep your face, and stay sitting down.”
Barbara Cartland

“I have always found women difficult. I don’t really understand them. To begin with, few women tell the truth.”
Barbara Cartland

“France is the only place where you can make love in the afternoon without people hammering on your door.”
Barbara Cartland

“A woman should say: ‘Have I made him happy? Is he satisfied? Does he love me more than he loved me before? Is he likely to go to bed with another woman?’ If he does, then it’s the wife’s fault because she is not trying to make him happy.”
Barbara Cartland

“I’ll keep going till my face falls off.”
Barbara Cartland

“Among men, sex sometimes results in intimacy; among women, intimacy sometimes results in sex.”
Barbara Cartland

“The right diet directs sexual energy into the parts that matter.”
Barbara Cartland

“To sleep around is absolutely wrong for a woman; it’s degrading and it completely ruins her personality. Sooner or later it will destroy all that is feminine and beautiful and idealistic in her.”
Barbara Cartland

“As long as the plots keep arriving from outer space, I’ll go on with my virgins.”
Barbara Cartland

“A woman asking ‘Am I good? Am I satisfied?’ is extremely selfish. The less women fuss about themselves, the less they talk to other women, the more they try to please their husbands, the happier the marriage is going to be.”
Barbara Cartland