Mrs. Patrick Campbell citations

Mrs Patrick Campbell, née Beatrice Stella Tanner, est une comédienne britannique née le 9 février 1865 à Londres et morte le 9 avril 1940 à Pau. Wikipedia  

✵ 9. février 1895 – 9. avril 1940
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Mrs. Patrick Campbell: 5 citations0 J'aime

Mrs. Patrick Campbell: Citations en anglais

“The deep, deep peace of the double-bed after the hurly-burly of the chaise-longue.”

Mrs Patrick Campbell

Quoted in Alexander Woollcott, “The First Mrs. Tanqueray,” While Rome Burns (1934)

“Success is the ability to go from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm.”

Mrs Patrick Campbell

No definite source has been found for this statement; though most often attributed to Sir Winston Churchill, and sometimes to Abraham Lincoln, it has only rarely been attributed to Campbell.
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“Oh dear me — it's too late to do anything but accept you and love you — but when you were quite a little boy, somebody ought to have said "hush" just once!”

Mrs Patrick Campbell

Letter to George Bernard Shaw (1 November 1912) published in Bernard Shaw and Mrs. Patrick Campbell (1952), p. 52; this was later used in the play Dear Liar : A Biography in Two Acts (1960) by Jerome Kilty, an adaptation of the correspondence between Shaw and Campbell.

“She has such pretty little eyes — And they're so close together!”

Mrs Patrick Campbell

Comment about actress Norma Shearer, quoted in They Had Faces Then: Super Stars, Stars, and Starlets Of The 1930's (1974) by John Shipman Springer and, Jack D. Hamilton, p. 54

“Does it really matter what these affectionate people do — so long as they don’t do it in the streets and frighten the horses!”

Mrs Patrick Campbell

Reply to a young actress who asserted that an older actor in a production showed too much affection for the leading man (c. 1910); as reported by Alan Dent in Mrs. Patrick Campbell, p. 78 (1961).
[horses]Variants: "My dear, I don't care what they do, so long as they don't do it in the street and frighten the horses."
"I don’t mind where people make love, so long as they don't do it in the street and frighten the horses."
"It doesn't make any difference what you do in the bedroom as long as you don't do it in the street and frighten the horses."
"Does it really matter what these affectionate people do, so long as they don't do it on the street and frighten the horses?"
On the internet, a similar comment regarding politicians has been widely attributed to Victor Hugo, but without any definite sources. It appears to be a modern satirical invention, derived from Mrs. Campbell's statements.

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