Ivor Novello Quotes
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Expect the worst and you can't be disappointed. Optimism is the luxury of the young, the foolish and the dullard.
— Luke Scull
There are very few misanthropes, thank goodness!
— Ivor Novello
There's something Vichy about the French.
— Ivor Novello
I'm sure there isn't an after-life. If there were, Ivor Novello would have got a message to us.
— John Gielgud
British girls are as temperamental as Americans.
— Ivor Novello
Behind the footlights there is always the applause, which stimulates the actors. On the screen it is a different matter.
— Ivor Novello
I went all kung fu on his zombie ass.
— Jesse Petersen
I recruited my dad to be my bass player and fired him on several occasions. He stayed on as a bus driver.
— Chely Wright
There are technologies you couldn't predict at all when I started.
— John Ratzenberger
History doesn't have a curfew.
— John Green
When the cinematograph first made its appearance, we were told that the days of the ordinary theatre were numbered.
— Ivor Novello
Nature offers nothing that can be called this man's rather than another's; but under nature everything belongs to all.
— Baruch Spinoza
The average person is gregarious; there is something in the spirit of the crowd that adds to the enjoyment of entertainment.
— Ivor Novello
It is not the business of a Queen to be human.
— Antal Szerb
I have two college degrees, but the only way I could make a living was by showing kids how to put a ball in a hole.
— Red Auerbach
As it turns out, what looks like science sometimes is not.
— Jose Padilha
I would die for you.
— Nely Cab
The public must suffer untold pangs from the stiffness, the deliberate stifling of emotion, on the part of many British actors.
— Ivor Novello
Love-making is an art which must be studied.
— Ivor Novello
Oh, woe to the woman who sticks her nose in a book and forgets that real life is not always destined for Happily Ever After.
— Dorothy Cannell