"Visa" Quotes from Famous Books
... without a passport, for accidents may always happen and even so near home as Paris identity papers may be useful. But I had never before sought a special visa. ... — Twenty Years Of Balkan Tangle • Durham M. Edith
... immediate connections. Others, on the contrary, are disposed to form unfavourable opinions of her mind, and disposition, if it be but to excuse themselves for their instinctive dislike of one so unfavoured by nature; and visa versa with her whose angel form conceals a vicious heart, or sheds a false, deceitful charm over defects and foibles that would not be tolerated in another. They that have beauty, let them be thankful for it, and make a good use of it, like any other talent; they that have ... — Agnes Grey • Anne Bronte |