Quotes about british-actor
british-actor commands rank recommend respect
I would first recommend we appoint a Police Director that commands the respect of the rank and file. Vincent Frank
british-actor contest knew next
The story grew, got way bigger than the contest rules called for, and next thing I knew I had a book. Leslie Banks
british-actor encouraged instead
In Scouting, a boy is encouraged to educate himself instead of being instructed. Robert Powell
british-actor
It was just two energies between two people, you can't prescribe that. Ralph Fiennes
british-actor diving totally
We were diving in caves. It wasn't totally safe. Jason Statham
british-actor sequence
The oil sequence was about two or three days. It was very cold and was snowing. Jason Statham
british-actor case elektra finding pull sure trouble
In the case of Elektra I really wasn't sure I could pull it off. There were so many intellectual leaps. My character, Stick, is blind, but he can see better than most people. So I had trouble kind of finding the logic. Terence Stamp
british-actor great quite seems sketch
I think that one of Tim's great qualities and abilities is in what seems like a thumbnail sketch to get something quite telling, very simply, when you're doing it or being in that thumbnail sketch, you don't feel that it's important. Albert Finney
british-actor love people
I think that can happen, that two people can love each other and not be able to get on at all. Alan Bates
british-actor finger kinda labels punk record though
Even though we're not the most punk rock band, the way we've done things is pretty punk rock. Just kinda say it with a big middle finger to the record labels and do it ourselves. Brandon Thomas
british-actor pedal putting
It's about putting the pedal to the metal and not asking any questions at all and just going for it. Brandon Thomas
british-actor either hands happy line three tweak until
If someone is not happy with one thing we either tweak it until they're happy with it. We all know where that line is, where you have to be three hands up. Brandon Thomas
british-actor school
I was always in plays at school and in school concerts - you could say I liked to show off. George Cole
british-actor people
I was paid to be cheeky and people clapped me for it. George Cole
british-actor language
What language are you talking in now? It appears to be bollocks. Richard Wilson
british-actor trying
We're trying to make a movie that's interesting. Jason Statham
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I think all of the parties still have some way to go to better utilise IT in campaigns. Adam Rickitt
british-actor chance either happened next panicked sit time took
I've never had a chance to sit down and enjoy what's happened - I've been too panicked about the next move. So I took some time out. I thought either I do this now or in 10 years' time I'll end up in the Priory. Adam Rickitt
british-actor further list onto people selection
I think people forget that to be on the A list you first had to go through the original graded Parliamentary Selection Board. I did that and then like everyone else had the further interviews to get onto the A list. Adam Rickitt
british-actor confidence passionate rejection
You have to be passionate about it. You have to be able to take rejection and disappointment at first and not let your confidence be undermined. Juliet Mills
british-actor climb light mountain pack preparing
When preparing to climb a mountain - pack a light heart.
british-actor nobody poetry
But nobody can write poetry all the time. Peter Davison
british-actor coming constantly daunting dealing editor poetry reason simply terms understanding
Dealing with poetry is a daunting task, simply because the reason one does it as an editor at all is because one is constantly coming to terms with one's own understanding of how to understand the world. Peter Davison
british-actor produce programs terrible uniformity
The problem, for me, with the writing programs is that they produce a terrible uniformity of product. Peter Davison
british-actor poetry ways
It is a way we reassess our past. We can do that in poetry in ways we can't do in prose. Peter Davison
british-actor forward found inspired pushed quite youth
In my youth, I found that I was quite often inspired and pushed forward by what I read. Peter Davison
british-actor culture past rise version
I just think that some version of the past in our culture is going to rise up and become dominant. Peter Davison
british-actor matters poetry
But poetry is my life. Poetry is what matters to me. Peter Davison
british-actor individual people reading
And there are a lot more people reading poetry, but there are not so many people reading an individual poet. Peter Davison
british-actor poetry
There are so many things that poetry is about, one of which is memory. Peter Davison
british-actor poet poets
If poets were realistic, they wouldn't be poets. Peter Davison
british-actor poems proud reason whether written
I would like to be proud of having written some poems that will be remembered, but I will never know whether I will have any reason to be proud of that. Peter Davison
british-actor poems present receive seem three written
For instance, it's a little better now than it was two or three years ago, but something like 70% of the poems I receive seem to be written in the present indicative. Peter Davison