Beaton Quotes
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[He stared into the camera] like some sort of an animal gazing from across the back of its sty. (On Winston Churchill)
— Cecil Beaton
Isn't it sad that we only get upset about nasty things happening to people and places if television decides we should?
— M.C. Beaton
Mrs Woolf's complaint should be addressed to her creator, who made her, rather than me.
— Cecil Beaton
I can't afford a whole new set of enemies.
— Cecil Beaton
Blasted spam pigeons!
— Kate Beaton
Love is someone you can be silly with
— Cecil Beaton
I was told I make intelligent comics, and then I made a comic about a horse that pooped.
— Kate Beaton
Although she far outranked Hamish, she had to wait patiently, because this was Lochdubh, where Hamish Macbeth was king.
— M.C. Beaton
I want to make photographs of very elegant women taking the lipstick off their teeth.
— Cecil Beaton
Steve Beaton - The adonis of darts, what poise, what elegance - a true roman gladiator with plenty of hair wax.
— Sid Waddell
Snakes and bastards!
— M.C. Beaton
A technical failure that shows some attempt at aesthetic expression is of infinitely more value than uninspired success.
— Cecil Beaton
She turned out to be one of those irritating people who get up to leave and then stand in the doorway chattering away.
— M.C. Beaton
The elite pursue careers that fulfill their minds, while the masses seek jobs that fill their stomachs.
— Joe Beaton
Like most thin-skinned people who have been snubbed, he could not leave the snubbers alone.
— M.C. Beaton
Husbands are always angry,
that's their nature.
And the nature of us women,
is not to pay a blind bit of notice. — M.C. Beaton
that's their nature.
And the nature of us women,
is not to pay a blind bit of notice. — M.C. Beaton
Steve Beaton, he's not Adonis, he's THE donis.
— Sid Waddell
The truly fashionable are beyond fashion.
— Cecil Beaton
A library is a palace of dreams.
— M.C. Beaton
Religion's for those who believe in hell and a spiritual belief is for those who've been there.
— M.C. Beaton
The whistle of the old steam trains ... could conjure up visions of bleak distances with one solitary wail.
— M.C. Beaton
And being very young and capable of violent mood swings, she then began to worry about what to wear for dinner.
— M.C. Beaton
Before Charles could stop her, Agatha, nervous, had launched into a full brag of all the cases she had solved.
— M.C. Beaton
What is elegance? Soap and water!
— Cecil Beaton