Alan Bennett cytaty
„Życie jest jak otwieranie puszki sardynek. Wszyscy szukamy klucza.”
Life, it's rather like opening a tin of sardines. We are all of us looking for the key.
Źródło: Beyond the fringe http://books.google.pl/books?ei=g5m4TKTFGc-UswaD37HZDQ&ct=result&id=zzxAAAAAIAAJ&dq=Life%2C+it%27s+rather+like+opening+a+tin+of+sardines.+We+are+all+of+us+looking+for+the+key+Bennett&q=Life%2C+it%27s+rather+like+opening+a+tin+of+sardines.+We+are+all+of+us+looking+for+the+key, Random House, 1963, s. 79.
Alan Bennett: Cytaty po angielsku
“A book is a device to ignite the imagination.”
Źródło: The Uncommon Reader
“You don't put your life into your books, you find it there.”
Źródło: The Uncommon Reader
“The days weren't long enough for the reading she wanted to do.”
Źródło: The Uncommon Reader
“I'm not "happy" but I'm not unhappy about it.”
Źródło: The History Boys
“Cloisters, ancient libraries… I was confusing learning with the smell of cold stone.”
Źródło: The History Boys
“Clichés can be quite fun. That's how they got to be clichés.”
Źródło: The History Boys
“Reading is untidy, discursive and perpetually inviting.”
Źródło: The Uncommon Reader
“One reads for pleasure… it is not a public duty.”
Źródło: The Uncommon Reader
“It was the kind of library
he had only read about in books.”
Źródło: The Uncommon Reader
“Schweitzer in the Congo did not derive more moral credit than Larkin did for living in Hull.”
"Alas! Deceived", p. 367 (1993).
Writing Home (1994)
Diary entry for June 27, 1988, p. 177.
Writing Home (1994)
Introduction, p. x (1994).
Writing Home (1994)
“Schoolmaster: But God, whatever else He is, and of course He is everything else, is not a fool.”
Act 2, p. 78.
Forty Years On (1972)
"Instead of a Present", p. 323 (1982).
Writing Home (1994)