Statement accepting the Screen Actors Guild Achievement Award, read by Julia Roberts, because of Audrey's failing health. (January 1993)
Context: I am more than ever awed and overwhelmed by the monumental talents it was my great, great privilege to work for and with. There is therefore no way I can thank you for this beautiful award without thanking all of them, because it is they who helped and honed, triggered and taught, pushed and pulled, dressed and photographed — and with endless patience and kindness and gentleness, guided and nurtured a totally unknown, insecure, inexperienced, skinny broad into a marketable commodity. I am proud to have been in a business that gives pleasure, creates beauty, and awakens our conscience, arouses compassion, and perhaps most importantly, gives millions a respite from our so violent world. Thank you, Screen Actors Guild and friends, for this huge honor — and for giving me this unique opportunity to express my deepest gratitude and love to all of those who have given me a career that has brought me nothing but happiness.
“An illegal monument to the British talent for binge drinking and vandalising public property.”
Cut It Out (2004)
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John Prebble, in Disaster at Dundee http://books.google.co.in/books?id=WSxIAAAAMAAJ, 1956. p. 16.
“Jacobinism is the revolt of the enterprising talents of a country against its property.”
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Letters On a Regicide Peace (1796)
CNN Republican presidential debate, Los Angeles, , quoted in
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Context: Rick, I don't think I've ever hired an illegal in my life... We had a lawn company to mow our lawn, and they had illegal immigrants, and when that was pointed out to us, we let them go... So we went to the company and we said, "Look, you can't have any illegals working on our property. I'm running for office, for Pete's sake. I can't have illegals."
“The Great British Public; a nation of Blue Peter presenters.”
Liner notes to Christie Malry's Own Double Entry OST, 2001
As quoted in Conversations of Lord Byron with Thomas Medwin (1832), Preface.
“To disagree with three-fourths of the British public is one of the first requisites of sanity.”
“If the British public falls for this, I think it would be stark, staring bonkers.”
"Tories to fight like fury, Party chairman says", The Times, 13 October 1964 (p. 12)
At a press conference on 12 October 1964 during the general election campaign, referring to the policies of the Labour Party.