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'Othello' is the most domestic of Shakespeare's tragedies and the one that's likely to strike a personal note with a lot of people watching it.
— Andrew Davies
I'm worried that the lady's going to be a hooker - and you're afraid she's BETTY CROCKER!
Molly Jane Fletcher — Jean Davies Okimoto
Molly Jane Fletcher — Jean Davies Okimoto
You would not serve junk food at a banquet, and your book must be a banquet. Get your language from Swift , not from Shopsy's.
— Robertson Davies
I grinned. I'm anybody's for a cuppa and a biscuit.
— David Stuart Davies
I really stay busy [in retirement]. I often have to cancel my golf games on the weekends to go play in tennis tournaments.
— Richard Davies
Christmas isn't just a day. It's a frame of mind.
— Valentine Davies
There's a mass of places, really, where the idea started.
— Siobhan Davies
I guess I'm not a professional's professional. I think I'd rather go to the dentist than play a practice round.
— Laura Davies
The day we were born, we were all God's children.
— Ray Davies
There's the satisfaction of Eng-Lang-and-Lit; somebody else has said everything for you, and said it better.
— Robertson Davies
Maybe it's a kind of freedom too. To stay home.
— Peter Ho Davies
Eagerly pursuing all the latest fads and trends cause he's a dedicated follower of fashion.
— Ray Davies
He's marked his entrance with an error of some momentum
— Barry Davies
It's those that fight hardest for freedom who are never free.
— David Clement-Davies
Paul Davies's The Mind of God seems to hover somewhere between Einsteinian pantheism and an obscure form of deism - for
— Richard Dawkins
It's perseverance that's the key. It's persevering for long enough to achieve your potential.
— Lynn Davies
The Professor gripped his axe, having pulled it, with some difficulty, from the boy's head.
— Neil Davies
A Library goes on as far as thought can reach.
— Robertson Davies
She's an old lady from times back. Her clothes have the smell of her sheep and that rusty smell of the ancient trunk in which she keeps her things.
— Denys Johnson-Davies
Wilf: God bless the cactuses! The Doctor: That's cactI. Alien: And that's racist!
— Russell T. Davies
It's bad for you to hold in your feelings too much. You've a right to them.
— David Clement-Davies
It is a waste of time to dissipate one's moral zeal in disapproving of royal persons who have mistresses.
— Robertson Davies
With a bad script and even the best cast, the most you can hope for is to turn a sow's ear into a silk purse.
— John Rhys-Davies
I like surfers. Their imagery, it's great.
— Ray Davies
I've made it abundantly clear and I'll repeat yet again there's no question of gagging individuals.
— Ron Davies
Blessed be the Sunshine, for it will stem the flow of life's anxieties ... for a while at least
— P.A.Davies
It's not just for its influence on us, but to know that we can play a part in it, to understand the influence that we have outside our own existence.
— Siobhan Davies
I think there's been a big problem between religion, or organized religion, and spirituality.
— Dave Davies
I've always been ready to embrace what's around the corner because it might be just the thing that I need to help me grow.
— Dave Davies
Blow your brains out and do it right, make sure it's on prime time and on Saturday night.
— Ray Davies
There's a lot to do when you're a kid - spiders to catch, girls to poke in the eye - stuff to be getting on with.
— Alan Davies
It's not hard to get people to take a premise and accept it.
— John Rhys-Davies
It's not just about a coach telling you what to do and just following it unthinkingly.
— Lynn Davies
Rule number one is, don't sweat the small stuff. Rule number two is, it's all small stuff.
— Mike Davies
Surviving, that's my plan.
— Ray Davies
Learn to be positive, it's your only chance.
— Ray Davies
There's nothing like the discipline of having to work on a cold film set on the Danubian plain in Bulgaria. Boy, does it get cold.
— John Rhys-Davies
It's Brazil 2 Scotland 1, so Scotland are back where they were at the start of the match
— Barry Davies
There's nothing better than a party that turns into a death trap.
— Russell T. Davies
I remain, however, fairly optimistic for the future of period drama because it's just such a popular thing.
— Andrew Davies
It's like you miss a year of your life,
— Jacqueline Davies
Tea! That's all I needed! Good cup of tea! Super-heated infusion of free-radicals and tannin, just the thing for healing the synapses.
— Russell T. Davies
Working models can be altered in negative directions as well by family changes such as divorce or a parent's illness,
— Douglas Davies
A peep, peep, peep, another peep, and that's it.
— Barry Davies
Taking the humour out of Dickens, it's not Dickens any more.
— Andrew Davies
Just because I'm biased doesn't mean it's not true.
— Jocelyn Davies
The dance world is too small in lots of ways - it's too intense, it rattles around itself, and it needs exposing to other ideas.
— Siobhan Davies
If New Orleans is allowed to die, a crucial part of the world's music heritage will disappear.
— Ray Davies
The older I get, the more fun it is to write young people. It's just a holiday from what is becoming old age, really.
— Andrew Davies
I hate the idea that I have to represent any particular section of society; I just write good telly, that's all.
— Russell T. Davies
The talking oak To the ancient spoke. But any tree Will talk to me.
— Mary Carolyn Davies
Mr John Langdon Davies warns women 'that when children cease to be altogether desirable, women cease to be altogether necessary'.
— Virginia Woolf
Art is wine and experience is the brandy we distill from it.
— Robertson Davies
My wife likes history and documentaries, but I'm not so keen on them. I generally go and do some work if there's one of those on.
— Andrew Davies
The U.S. dropped more high explosives on Vietnam than the Allies used on Germany and Japan together in the Second World War.
— Nick Davies
Money's the solution, curing all the ails of the nation. But what about the hearts of man?
— Ray Davies
That's lifted the crowd up into the air.
— Barry Davies
Fiction is not photography, it's oil painting.
— Robertson Davies
To a physicist life looks nothing short of a miracle. It's just amazing what living things can do.
— Paul Davies
'Affinity' is beautiful and intense, with no laughs. It's a rather delicate and emotional love story, with a spooky element.
— Andrew Davies
I must try to remember that a boy's heart is not a man's, and perhaps a teacher must learn from his pupil, too, eh?
— David Clement-Davies
It's a misconception that you need a heart to love
— Jocelyn Davies
The fish are always selling well. They are the only one of God's creatures that never disappoints.
— Martin Davies
One learns one's mystery at the price of one's innocence.
— Robertson Davies
Well it's not a matter for me to say what Llew Smith can or cannot do, he's an elected Member of Parliament.
— Ron Davies
Wit,
the pupil of the soul's clear eye. — Sir John Davies
the pupil of the soul's clear eye. — Sir John Davies