31 Quotes About Regency

Regency quotes are the perfect way to add some whimsy and wit to your wedding day. In addition to being a fun and whimsical addition to any wedding, regency quotes are also a great way to tie in some of the themes from your wedding day. Whether it’s the ocean, mermaids, or flower power, you can choose a quote that reflects your theme and decorate your guest book with them. We’ve put together a collection of regency quotes just for you!

Sometimes Hen...I think I would give my life just for...
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Sometimes Hen...I think I would give my life just for one of your smiles. Julia Quinn
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You are brave and loyal and true. You have such a good heart." He held my hand close to his chest and covered it with his other hand. "It is only afraid. But I would take such good care of it, love, if you would give it to me. Julianne Donaldson
You are my one and only, for all eternity.
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You are my one and only, for all eternity. Vicky Dreiling
Bustle about Noddy, or we shant be in time to...
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Bustle about Noddy, or we shant be in time to snabble any of the lobster patties. Georgette Heyer
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I don't ask you - fribble! ' snapped his lordship, rounding on him, with the speed of a whiplash. 'You may keep your tongue between your teeth! '" Yes, sir - happy to! ' uttered Claud, dismayed. 'No wish to offend you! Thought you might like to be set right! '' Thought I might like to be set right?'' No, no! Spoke without thinking! ' said Claud hastily. ' I know you don't! Georgette Heyer
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I must own, too, that I can't be astonished at his being vexed to death over this business. It is excessively awkward! However, he doesn't lay the blame for that at my door: you mustn't think that! "" I should think not indeed! " exclaimed Anthea between amusement and indignation. "How could he possibly do so?"" No, very true, my love! " agreed Mrs Darracott. "I thought that myself, but it did put me on the fidgets when Richmond said he wanted to see me, because in general, you know, things I never even heard about turn out to be my fault. . Georgette Heyer
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One minute he stood transfixed, the next he uttered a crushing oath, and took a hasty stride forward. Mr Ringwood, recovering from his own stupefaction, closed with him, just as George, flushing vividly, sprang to his Georgette Heyer
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Give her books, where other people did all the running around and courting; it was far easier to read about such matters than to experience them herself. Sophie Dash
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His friend laughed. 'You missed your calling, Freddie, ' he said. 'You should have been one of the aforementioned clergy. Is this what marriage does to you? One shudders at the very idea. Mary Balogh
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People do understand the language of the heart, you know, even if the head does not always comprehend it. Mary Balogh
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Isaac dared not move and she did not stir either, both staring up at the canopy above. If he reached over, if he —no, no. It was better to keep a small shield between them, to preserve the little progress they had made in their standoffish, untested relationship, two strangers forced together under impossible circumstances. The last thing he needed was to push her away, to frighten her, to be the brute she’d taken him for. It had been three weeks since they’d been in this very same position and so much had changed and yet so little. A ridiculous, naïve hope drifted into his head before he found sleep: perhaps one day, a long time from now, they would be friends. He would settle for that, if he could have nothing more. Even though he wanted everything. Sophie Dash
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How to explain the sheer tingling joy one experiences when two interesting, complex, and occasionally aggravating characters have at last settled their misunderstandings and will live happily ever after, no matter what travails life might throw in their path, because Jane Austen said they will, and that's that? How to describe the exhilaration of being caught up in an unknown but glamorous world of balls and gowns and rides in open carriages with handsome young men? How to explain that the best part of Jane Austen's world is that sudden recognition that the characters are just like you? . Margaret C. Sullivan
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You strive all through your life, to get somewhere, to be something, Some One, to matter, to have this, to have that, fill up your life with possessions, bonds, connections and in the end, the greed is still there, one does not want to let go, not unless the great gods come down and say enough is enough, no more......till then all you want is one more day." - Frank Adams Noorilhuda
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It was William who would climb out of his carriage unafraid and help a farmer drive a herd of cattle or sheep across a road when necessary. Lisa M. Prysock
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She raised the shovel, ready to plunge it into the soft soil. "I am not afraid. I am not." " You should be." A sinister, accented voice pierced her consciousness. The shovel fell from her nerveless fingers, thudding onto the cold ground. Cassandra knew that voice; it had the rich, dark cadence that had haunted her dreams since the night she'd first met him. She spun around, the hood of her cloak falling to her shoulders. Rafael Villar stepped out from behind a mausoleum. The shadows embraced his bronze skin, obscuring the scars on the left side of his face while moonlight highlighted his exotic Mediterranean features on the right.. " You! You've been the one disturbing my people? . Brooklyn Ann
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But above all, above respect and esteem, there was a motive within her of good will which could not be overlooked. It was gratitude. -- Gratitude, not merely for having once loved her, but for loving her still well enough, to forgive all the petulance and acrimony of her manner in rejecting him, and all the unjust accusations accompanying her rejection. He who, she had been persuaded, would avoid her as his greatest enemy, seemed, on this accidental meeting, most eager to preserve the acquaintance, and without any indelicate display of regard, or any peculiarity of manner, where their two selves only were concerned, was soliciting the good opinion of her friends, and bent on making her known to his sister. . Jane Austen
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After only a few moments in her presence, he found himself wondering what dragon he might slay for her. Regina Scott
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So off had gone John to the wars again. But he had not remained for long in the position of a humble volunteer. Colonel Clifton, commanding the 1st Regiment of Dragoons, no sooner heard that Crazy Jack was back then he enrolled him as an extra aide-de-camp. Georgette Heyer
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Either way, he was always staring into a bottomless pit, or into a whirlpool that forever sucked him inexorably inward to its vortex. Mary Balogh
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The only thing he was sorry for was slamming the door and perhaps raising his voice to the woman who'd been like a mother to him since the passing of his parents. Perhaps she hadn't really deserved his reaction, but he was, justifiably, weary of their meddling and hearing about his father's will. Apparently no suitable maiden was going to appear on his doorstep. He seemed to be looking for a needle in a haystack. . Lisa M. Prysock
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He kissed her. Without warning, without permission. Without even deciding to do it, but simply because he couldn't have done anything else. He needed that breath she was holding. It belonged to him, and he wanted it back. Tessa Dare
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If you have always suspected your sister of an inclination to madness, it will be my pleasure to confirm your worst fears. Mary Balogh
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A hot romp is timeless ... Sofie Darling
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A woman’s lust is addictive , " he murmured, marveling at the wetness coating his fingers as he stroked her. She trembled and her breath hitched in response. "It inspires a man to touch and to taste. Alexandra Hawkins
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Have you ever seen Russian nesting dolls?” Thrown by the questions, she opened her eyes. Why would he suddenly speak about a child’s toy? “I own a few of them.”“ Then you must understand that undressing you is like playing with one of those dolls. I open one to find another beneath it. I took away your gown to find you are still as clothed as you were a moment ago and I wonder how many more layers I will have to work through to get down to you–the doll I’m searching for. . Dominique Eastwick
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Hetty shivered. Goodness, he had no business looking at her like that. Physician my eye! Physicians definitely didn't look like him; they were short, round and adorned with wigs and spectacles. Susan Lodge
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I sincerely pity the poor man you marry. I doubt he’ll have a moment’s peace. Unknown
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The schoolroom .. . Olivia had always adored its confines and endless horizons. The melodious purr of the teacher's voice rising up and down her lessons like a musical score. And the sight of book spines--black, blue, green--lined up side by side like London townhouses. Each leather rectangle a gift waiting to be opened and explored and savored. Julie Klassen
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I am still not used to being the possessor of such a grand title. I believe I shall have to start wearing a purple satin turban and carrying a lorgnette. Mary Balogh
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I came up stairs into the world, for I was born in a cellar. William Congreve