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The important thing is not what they think of me, but what I think of them.
Victoria of the United Kingdom
For a man to strike any women is most brutal, and I, as well as everyone else, think this far worse than any attempt to shoot, which, wicked as it is, is at least more comprehensible and more courageous.
Victoria of the United Kingdom
I would venture to warn against too great intimacy with artists as it is very seductive and a little dangerous.
Victoria of the United Kingdom
Affairs go on, and all will take some shape or other, but it keeps one in hot water all the time.
Victoria of the United Kingdom
The Queen is most anxious to enlist everyone in checking this mad, wicked folly of 'Women's Rights'. It is a subject which makes the Queen so furious that she cannot contain herself.
Victoria of the United Kingdom
I feel sure that no girl would go to the altar if she knew all.
Victoria of the United Kingdom
All marriage is such a lottery -- the happiness is always an exchange -- though it may be a very happy one -- still the poor woman is bodily and morally the husband's slave. That always sticks in my throat. When I think of a merry, happy, and free young girl -- and look at the ailing aching state a young wife is generally doomed to -- which you can't deny is the penalty of marriage.
Victoria of the United Kingdom
It is worth being shot at to see how much one is loved.
Victoria of the United Kingdom
Queen Victoria on promotion of Lionel Rothschild to peerage: "It is not only the feeling, of which she cannot divest herself, against making a person of the Jewish religion, a Peer; but she cannot think that one who owes his great wealth to contracts with foreign Governments for Loans, or to successful speculation on the Stock Exchange, can fairly claim a British Peerage. However high Sir L. Rothschild may stand personally in public estimation, this seems to her not less a species of gambling because it is on a gigantic scale and far removed from that legitimate trading which she delights to honour, in which men have raised themselves by patient industry and unswerving probity to positions of wealth and influence."
Victoria of the United Kingdom
Everybody grows but me.
Victoria of the United Kingdom
An ugly baby is a very nasty object - and the prettiest is frightful.
Victoria of the United Kingdom
I don't dislike babies, though I think very young ones rather disgusting.
Victoria of the United Kingdom
It seems to me a defect in our much famed Constitution, to have to part with an admirable Govt like Ld Salisbury's for no question of any importance or any particular reason, merely on account of the number of votes.
Victoria of the United Kingdom
Being pregnant is an occupational hazard of being a wife.
Victoria of the United Kingdom
A marriage is no amusement but a solemn act, and generally a sad one.
Victoria of the United Kingdom
Great events make me quiet and calm; it is only trifles that irritate my nerves.
Victoria of the United Kingdom
Being married gives one one's position like nothing else can.
Victoria of the United Kingdom
When I think of a merry, happy, free young girl - and look at the ailing, aching state a young wife generally is doomed to - which you can't deny is the penalty of marriage.
Victoria of the United Kingdom
I am most anxious to enlist everyone who can speak or write to join in checking this mad, wicked folly of "Women's Rights," with all its attendant horrors... Were women to "unsex" themselves by claiming equality with men, they would become the most hateful, heathen, and disgusting of beings and would surely perish without male protection.
Victoria of the United Kingdom
I will be good.
Victoria of the United Kingdom
Since it has pleased Providence to place me in this station, I shall do my utmost to fulfil my duty towards my country.
Victoria of the United Kingdom
Bolivia does not exist.
Victoria of the United Kingdom
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