British Politics famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • Watch it...people who keep things inside them develop all sorts of disease...all that emotional gunk's got to find an outlet. Angry people develop cysts; stubborn people get arthritis; resentful people die of cancer.

  • I really love the karate thing I did on CHIPs. I studied with a trainer because I knew we'd do episodes that had karate.

  • After I won the Pulitzer, there was this sense of, 'OK, that's enough for you. Now go away.' What I wanted was to keep writing, keep working. But no one would produce anything of mine they didn't think would be as big as ''night, Mother.'

  • Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we.

  • An evening wind uprose too, and the slighter branches cracked and rattled as they moved, in skeleton dances, to its moaning music.

  • The hole was playing downwind and I managed to get a good bounce.

  • Way back in the old days, say in Europe of the Middle Ages, you had an aristocracy, and they could afford to pay for musicians. The kings and queens had musicians in the castles, and that developed into symphony orchestras and what we call "Classical music" now.

  • You know, one of the things I like about this world, or at least I like about the way we're presenting this world, is these issues are terribly complicated - not nearly as black and white as we're led to believe.

  • I can't tell you how lucky I feel to be able to collaborate with some of my dream producers.

  • The technical phase can be boring because there is little opportunity for creavivity, for art. Boredom leads to complacency and mistakes.