"The Code of The Woosters" Quotes
Bertie Wooster, with the reluctant help of his valet Jeeves, tries to return a silver cow-creamer to its rightful owner, only to become entangled in a web of blackmail, mistaken identities, and eccentric aristocrats.
fiction | Published in 2018
Quotes
It's the tragedy of this world that no one is satisfied. What I mean is, no one is ever satisfied with what he has got. Is he?
He gazed at the breakfast table in the lowering manner of one who has been asked by aunts to tackle some particularly loathsome task.
It's no use telling me there are bad aunts and good aunts. At the core, they are all alike. Sooner or later, out pops the cloven hoof.
A certain critic - for such men, I regret to say, do exist - made the nasty remark about my last novel that it contained 'all the old Wodehouse characters under different names.' He has probably by now been eaten by bears, like the children in the Swiss Family Robinson, and is paying the penalty for his blunder.
The fascination of shooting as a sport depends almost wholly on whether you are at the right or wrong end of the gun.
The right sort of woman can keep a chap straight, but only if she is on the spot.
In the country of the blind the one-eyed man is king.





