Author: Hazel Gaynor
Cites
- F. Scott Fitzgerald (1)
- IN: The Girl from the Savoy (2016) Fiction, Irish
EPIGRAPH: ...men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne and the stars.
FROM: The Great Gatsby, (1925), Novel, US
- George Bernard Shaw (1)
- IN: A Memory of Violets (2015) Fiction, Irish
EPIGRAPH: The difference between a lady and a flower girl is not how she bahves, but how she's treated.
FROM: Pygmalion, (1912), Play, Ireland
- Rossetti , Christina (1)
- IN: A Memory of Violets (2015) Fiction, Irish
EPIGRAPH: For there is no friend like a sister
In callm or stormy weather;
To cheer one on the tedious way,
To fetch one if one goes astray,
To life on if one totters down,
To strengthen whilst one stands.
FROM: Goblin Market, (1862), Novel, UK
- Clarence Urmy (1)
- IN: A Memory of Violets (2015) Fiction, Irish
EPIGRAPH: Not what we have, but what we use;
Not what we see, but what we choose --
These are the things that mar or bless
The sum of human happiness.
FROM: The Things that Count, Inscription at Woodbridge Chapel in memory of John Groom, (None), Inscription, US
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1)
- IN: The Cottingley Secret (2017) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: If the confidence of children can be gained, and they are led to speak freely, it is surprising how many claim to have seen fairies.
FROM: The Coming of Fairies, (1921), Book, UK
- Roald Dahl (1)
- IN: The Cottingley Secret (2017) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Those who don't believe in magic will never find it.
FROM: The Minpins, (1991), Children's Book, UK