Nan Hayworth famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • I am the common man. I'm polite, I love my family and I play by the rules. And sometimes I get pushed around. That's my lifestyle, and that's what I try to bring to characters.

  • The love of a family is life's greatest blessing

  • Where there's love there's no limit; where there's a limit, there's no love.

  • Family is supposed to be our safe haven. Very often, it's the place where we find the deepest heartache.

  • Finally, after a lot of searching and digging, it was simply the love of family that gave me a road into the character. Once I got into that, and we delved into what it would be like to survive cancer and the ability to see how precious life is, it became easier to play her.

  • Immigrants are more fertile, and they love families, and they have more intact families, and they bring a younger population. Immigrants create an engine of economic prosperity.

  • The noble Lord, Lord Harrison, said, 'Fox hunting is cruel and I therefore want it banned.' He went on to discuss the option of controlling foxes by shooting with a rifle. He suggested that that method was preferred in the Burns report. However, nowhere in that report, so far as I can see, does any conclusion suggest that fox hunting is cruel. I defy the noble Lord to find a reference in the Burns report that says that fox hunting is cruel. It does not say that anywhere. Therefore, the only conclusion to draw is that fox hunting is not cruel.

  • I don't have time every day to put on make up. I need that time to clean my rifle.

  • Becoming a book collector is like joining a religion: it’s for life.

  • A boy on joining wants to begin Scouting right away.

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