91+ Barbara Mertz Quotes On Historical, Adventure And Mystery
Barbara Mertz was an American author who wrote under the pseudonyms Elizabeth Peters and Barbara Michaels. She wrote mystery novels and historical fiction, many of which featured the fictional archeologist Amelia Peabody. Mertz was a prolific writer, publishing over 70 novels and numerous short stories during her lifetime. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Barbara Mertz on life, love, historical.
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Top 10 Barbara Mertz Quotes
- When emotion supersedes reason ... gullibility must follow.
- No woman really wants a man to carry her off; she only wants him to want to do it.
- Marriage, in my view, should be a balanced stalemate between equal adversaries.
- Is is difficult to be angry with a gentleman who pays you compliments, even impertinent compliments. Especially impertinent compliments.
- Cats always made up to the people who hated them the most. Depending on how you chose to look at it, it was a touching manifestation of trust, or a malicious pleasure in human discomfort.
- I knew the answer, and--of course--so did Ramses. He has superb breath control and always gets in ahead of me.
- Noble causes have a deplorable effect on the morals of the persons who espouse them.
- Martyrdom is often the result of excessive gullibility.
- I do not scruple to employ mendacity and a fictitious appearance of female incompetence when the occasion demands it.
- Most men are reasonably useful in a crisis. The difficulty lies in convincing them that the situation has reached a critical point
Barbara Mertz Short Quotes
- Giving other people advice is one of the most irritating and useless activities known to man.
- It may take us a little longer to reach the summit, but never fear, we will get there!
- A man asking for help ought to at least give directions.
- a church ought to express the joy of religion as well as its majesty.
- Humor is an excellent method of keeping a tight rein on unproductive displays of emotion.
- The trouble with unknown enemies is that they are so difficult to identify.
- I have learned that particularly clever ideas do not always stand up under close scrutiny.
- Nothing looks as self-satisfied as a contented cat.
- To argue without knowledge is like trying to weave without thread.
- Spring is always cruel, with its false promise of resurrection.
Barbara Mertz Quotes About Love
Loving someone condemns you to a lifetime of fear. You become painfully conscious of how fragile people are - bundles of brittle bones and vulnerable flesh, breeding grounds for billions of deadly germs and horrible diseases. — Barbara Mertz
He hesitated for a moment. Then he said softly, "I love you, Mother." He took my hand and kissed it, and folded my fingers round the stem of the rose. He had stripped it of its thorns. — Barbara Mertz
love has a very dulling effect on the brain — Barbara Mertz
I don't think she realized how much she cared for him, or he for her, until the end. Hasn't someone said a woman may be known by the men who love her enough to die for her? (If they haven't, I claim the credit myself.) — Barbara Mertz
Barbara Mertz Famous Quotes And Sayings
I disapprove of matrimony as a matter of principle.... Why should any independent, intelligent female choose to subject herself to the whims and tyrannies of a husband? I assure you, I have yet to meet a man as sensible as myself! (Amelia Peabody) — Barbara Mertz
I am so tired of ruggedly handsome heroes. I don't know too many ruggedly handsome people who are necessarily nice people. In fact, the beautiful people have a big handicap because they rely too much on their appearance and don't bother to become interesting. — Barbara Mertz
People who relate what they believe to be new and startling information like to have such information received with exclamations of astonishment and admiration. — Barbara Mertz
It is much more sensible to be an optimist instead of a pessimist, for if one is doomed to disappointment, why experience it in advance? — Barbara Mertz
there is nothing like a garden to rest the soul. — Barbara Mertz
..he continues to cling to the forlorn hope that I will turn into one of those swooning females...and fling myself squeeling at him whenever anything happens. Like all men, he clings to his illusions. — Barbara Mertz
Cats always pick the laps of the people who don't like them. — Barbara Mertz
The opportunity to lecture had restored my good humor. — Barbara Mertz
kissing someone out of pity is always a mistake. — Barbara Mertz
Peculiar or not, it is my idea of pleasure. Why, why else do you lead this life you don't enjoy it? Don't talk of duty to me; you men always have some high-sounding excuse for indulging yourselves. You go gallivanting over the earth, climbing mountains, looking for the sources of the Nile; and expect women to sit dully at home embroidering. I embroider very badly. I think I would excavate rather well. — Barbara Mertz
In the silence I heard Bastet, who had retreated under the bed, carrying on a mumbling, profane monologue. (If you ask how I knew it was profane, I presume you have never owned a cat.) — Barbara Mertz
Conventional history completely ignores half the human race. — Barbara Mertz
I will tell you a little secret about archaeologists, dear Reader. They all pretend t be very high-minded. They claim that their sole aim in excavation is to uncover the mysteries of the past and add to the store of human knowledge. They lie. What they really want is a spectacular discovery, so they can get their names in the newspapers and inspire envy and hatred in the hearts of their rivals. — Barbara Mertz
There are too many people in the world as it is, but the supply of ancient manuscripts is severely limited. — Barbara Mertz
Children, I feel, are as much entitled to privacy as human beings. — Barbara Mertz
There was no warning, not even a knock. The door flew open, and he forgot his present aches and pains in anticipation of what lay in store. The figure that stood in the door was not that of an enemy. It was worse. It was his mother. — Barbara Mertz
Since I am not as stupid as my children believe I am, I had immediately realized this might be a ruse, but I was not at all averse to a confrontation. In fact, I had been hoping for some such thing. — Barbara Mertz
The only people who are not in awe of Emerson's powerful voice and well-nigh superhuman strength are the members of his own family. He is aware of this, and often complains about it; so from time to time I like to put on a little show of being intimidated. 'Proceed, my dear,' I said apologetically. — Barbara Mertz
Sekhmet crawled onto Ramses's lap and began to purr. 'The creature oozes like a furry slug,' said Ramses, eyeing it without favor. — Barbara Mertz
When men start talking about 'honor', there is sure to be trouble ahead. — Barbara Mertz
There is nothing sadder than the cheerful letters of the dead, expressing hopes that were never fulfilled, ambitions that were never achieved, dreams cut off before they could come to fruition. — Barbara Mertz
I've been reading ghost stories ever since I could read. I'm immensely curious about ghosts and UFOs and all that stuff, but I'm a very hard-headed person. — Barbara Mertz
stereotypes are awfully misleading. There are typical librarians, but not all librarians are typical. — Barbara Mertz
I would never have supposed that inexperienced girl was capable of such cold-blooded, calculating manipulation! — Barbara Mertz
Writing is like a bird-watcher watching for birds: the stories are there: you just have to train yourself to look for them. — Barbara Mertz
Superstition has its practical uses. — Barbara Mertz
It's not unsporting to thrash a cowardly cad,' said Simmons. 'Everyone knows you don't fight like a gentleman.' 'That might be called an oxymoron,' Ramses said. 'Oh--sorry. Bad form to use long words. Look it up when you get home.' The poor devil didn't know how to fight, like a gentleman or otherwise. — Barbara Mertz
But the dust! And the clutter! My housewifely and scholarly instincts were equally offended. — Barbara Mertz
I have no writing habit. I work when I feel like it, and I work when I have to - mostly the latter. — Barbara Mertz
Sometimes the characters develop almost without your knowing it. You find them doing things you hadn't planned on, and then I have to go back to page 42 and fix things. I'm not recommending it as a way to write. It's very sloppy, but it works for me. — Barbara Mertz
Husbands do not care to be contradicted. Indeed, I do not know anyone who does. — Barbara Mertz
A lady cannot be blamed if a master criminal takes a fancy to her. — Barbara Mertz
I had refused Emerson's well-meant offers of assistance, knowing his efforts would be confined to moving the furniture to the wrong places and demanding how much longer the process would take. — Barbara Mertz
If someone lies down and invites you to trample upon him, you are a remarkable individual if you decline the invitation. — Barbara Mertz
Many persons lead lives of crushing boredom. — Barbara Mertz
...Nefret said with a gusty sigh, 'Well, that's done it. We may as well join in, Ramses, family arguments are the favorite form of amusement here and this looks like being a loud one. — Barbara Mertz
I can do a book in three months if I spend all day, seven days a week at it and, in fact, I work better that way. — Barbara Mertz
You are softening toward the young rascal because he is ill, and because he says he likes cats." "It is an engaging quality, Emerson." "That depends," said Emerson darkly, "on how he likes them. — Barbara Mertz
I would not be at all surprised to find that it was for gold that Cain committed the first murder. (It happened a very long time ago, and Holy Writ, though no doubt divinely inspired, is a trifle careless about details. God is not a historian). — Barbara Mertz
A fondness for martyrdom, especially of the verbal variety, is common to the young. — Barbara Mertz
Getting an idea for a book is not the problem, but you need 300 ideas - an idea a page. — Barbara Mertz
It is easier to counterfeit old age than youth. — Barbara Mertz
If you take a man by surprise, and behave with sufficient arrogance, he will generally do what you ask. -Emerson — Barbara Mertz
That's maturity-when you realize that you've finally arrived at a state of ignorance as profound as your parents. — Barbara Mertz
If all else fails, we will simply have to drug our attendants, overpower the guards, raise the oppressed peasants to arms, and take over the government. — Barbara Mertz
I sometimes wonder what it would be like to be the respected patriarch of an ordinary English family." "Very boring, Emerson. — Barbara Mertz
The only way to do it is to do it: by writing, writing, writing. — Barbara Mertz
Reputations are shaped not by facts but by prejudices. — Barbara Mertz
I do hope you have some money. I'm getting tired of hitting people. — Barbara Mertz
Dogs can be made to feel guilty about anything, including the sins of their owners. Cats refuse to take the blame for anything - including their own sins. — Barbara Mertz
Exaggeration is the cheapest form of humor. — Barbara Mertz
The approval of a cat cannot but flatter the recipient. — Barbara Mertz
The way to get on with a cat is to treat it as an equal - or even better, as the superior it knows itself to be. — Barbara Mertz
I never meant to marry. In my opinion, a woman born in the last half of the nineteenth century of the Christian era suffered from enough disadvantages without willfully embracing another. — Barbara Mertz
Money was the manure of politics. — Barbara Mertz
When one is striding bravely into the future one cannot watch one's footing. — Barbara Mertz
The combination of physical strength and moral sincerity combined with tenderness of heart is exactly what is wanted in a husband.--Ameila Peabody — Barbara Mertz
His masculinity was only too apparent — Barbara Mertz
Another dead body. Every year it is the same. Every year, another dead body. — Barbara Mertz
Nefret had always had an uncanny ability to read his thoughts. 'Did she cry?' she asked sweetly. 'And then you kissed her? You shouldn't have done that. I'm sure you meant well, but kissing someone out of pity is always a mistake. — Barbara Mertz
It was hate at first sight, clean, pure and strong as grain alcohol. — Barbara Mertz
I do, however, think it would be difficult to write books I don't like to read. — Barbara Mertz
Emerson,' I said, choosing my words with care, 'it is a sheer drop from the cleft down to the base of the cliff. If you are bent on breaking your arm or your leg or your neck or all three, find a place closer to home so we won't have to carry you such a distance. — Barbara Mertz
Ramses had always been fond of Helen, in his peculiar fashion, but if he had looked at me as he was looking at her, I would have sent for a constable. — Barbara Mertz
Everything has happened before - not once, but over and over again. We may not be able to solve our problems through what are pompously called "the lessons of history," but at least we should be able to recognize the issues and perhaps avoid some of the solutions that have failed in the past. And we can take heart in our own dilemma by realizing that other people in other times have survived worse. — Barbara Mertz
Your trousers are on fire. I would have told you, but you so dislike advice. — Barbara Mertz
Now, Mama, Papa, and sir," said Ramses, "please withdraw to the farthest corner and crouch down with your backs turned. It is as I feared; we will never break through by this method. The walls are eight feet thick. Fortunately I brought along a little nitroglycerin--" "Oh, good Gad," shrieked Inspector Cuff. — Barbara Mertz
Life Lessons by Barbara Mertz
- Barbara Mertz taught us that it is never too late to pursue our dreams and passions, no matter how unconventional they may be. She was a self-taught Egyptologist, who wrote numerous books about Egyptology and archaeological mysteries.
- Barbara Mertz also showed us that it is possible to be successful in multiple fields, as she was an accomplished author, Egyptologist, and archaeologist.
- Lastly, Barbara Mertz demonstrated the importance of being curious and open to learning new things, as she was constantly exploring and expanding her knowledge of Egyptology and archaeology.
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