Phrase by 'Nina Bawden'

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I would hate to live in the country, unless I was living on a farm.

Author: Nina Bawden - British Writer
  Live , Country , Hate , Farm


At 11, I passed the scholarship - only just; I wasn't very good at maths - to Ilford County High for Girls. When the Second World War started we were evacuated, first of all to Ipswich, and then to Aberdare, Queen of the Valleys, in south Wales.

Author: Nina Bawden - British Writer
  World , Good , War , Queen


I was cleaning out the pigsty at a farm in Wales, where my mother had rented a room, when the results of my final school exam were handed to me by the postman, along with the news that I had a state scholarship to Oxford. I had waited for this letter for so many weeks that I had abandoned hope, deciding that I had failed ignominiously.

Author: Nina Bawden - British Writer
  Me , School , Mother , Hope


Margaret Thatcher was in my year, and our first-year college photograph shows us standing side by side in the back row. We were both grammar school girls on state scholarships.

Author: Nina Bawden - British Writer
  Back , College , School , Photograph


I met Richard Burton, an RAF cadet on a two-term course. I would have flirted more enthusiastically if it had not been for the horrid boils on the back of his neck.

Author: Nina Bawden - British Writer
  More , Back , Met , Neck


If you are going to make companies, corporations, actually responsible for the safety of other people's lives, then if they fail in their duty, the only thing to prevent them failing in their duty is the fear that they would be put behind bars.

Author: Nina Bawden - British Writer
  You , People , Fear , Safety


I grew up on a suburban street with lace curtains and dull neighbours, so I made up stories to tell my friend, in which they became serial killers and burglars. She told her mother, who then told mine.

Author: Nina Bawden - British Writer
  Mother , She , Friend , Street


One good reason for writing novels based on your life is that you have something to read in old age when you've forgotten what happened.

Author: Nina Bawden - British Writer
  Life , You , Good , Age


I met my second husband on a bus. We looked at each other and that was it. We were both married to other people at the time and behaved badly, but we didn't seem to have any choice. We were very happy for nearly 50 years and would still be together if it wasn't for the bloody railways.

Author: Nina Bawden - British Writer
  People , Time , Happy , Together


People who don't read seem to me mysterious. I don't know how they think or learn about other people. Novels are a very important part of our education.

Author: Nina Bawden - British Writer
  Me , People , Education , Think


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