P. G. Wodehouse Quotes
My Aunt Agatha, the curse of the Home Counties and a menace to one and all.
P. G. Wodehouse
Quotes to Explore
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If I want to tuck my son into bed and read him a story, but that means I have to take a red-eye to get to a concert - which I would never think of doing otherwise - that's just the way it is. Even if I can't hit the note that night, I got to tuck my child in!
Idina Menzel
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I think of the prisoners on 'Orange Is the New Black,' a lot of times, as uplifting.
Samira Wiley
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When you've got kids, you turn into Mom, and that's it.
Vicki Lawrence
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In an approximate way, the logic of commons has been understood for a long time, perhaps since the discovery of agriculture or the invention of private property in real estate.
Garrett Hardin
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That image is a couple different people's homes that I knew growing up.
Zach Braff
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I started classes and it wasn't because I was like, 'I want to be an actor!' - I was really interested in the theory of what acting can be and what it's about. It's all about living in the moment and kind of being present, which is something that at that time in my life I really wanted to explore.
Caity Lotz
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I'd feel bad pretending my life was anything other than pretty good, so I do the role as well as I can and then I go home, have a cup of tea, see my family and friends, and appreciate what I've got.
Olivia Colman
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Since I finished on 'The Mentalist,' I didn't need to be so near to the studio, so we decided to move a bit further out where you can get more house for your money, too. It definitely feels more like home.
Owain Yeoman
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We just kind saw the images and knew the cliches, so to have the opportunity to go there and learn something about Russian music and about Russian people and to see things apart from being a tourist.
Marc Almond
Soft Cell
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... it's a blessed thing to love and feel loved in return.
E. A. Bucchianeri
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I'm one of those people who really wants to do everything. And if I had enough time, I really would.
Anna Popplewell
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My Aunt Agatha, the curse of the Home Counties and a menace to one and all.
P. G. Wodehouse