Robert Brown
Robert Brown
Actor who is known for his appearances as the character M in the James Bond film franchise. He began his tenure as the character in the 1983 installment Octopussy. He, however, had first appeared as the character Admiral Hargreaves in the 1977 film The Spy Who Loved Me.
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth23 July 1921
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You drop quite a bit of dough to get to these places.
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We've had the BLS in here quite a bit at the request of different people. We don't think there is a flaw.
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My wife and I are both students, so we have to take advantage of days like today because it's a bit financially difficult right now. I think the program's fantastic, and with the two boys it would be very difficult to take care of their dental needs any other way.
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All's over, then; does truth sound bitter / As one at first believes? / Hark, 'tis the sparrows' good-night twitter / About your cottage eaves!
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Personally, I've never been popular, so I'm not surprised that professionally I'm a bit out of step, too.
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When music technology takes the place of musicianship, it's time to pull the plug/
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When earth breaks up and heaven expands,/ How will the change strike me and you / In the house not made with hands?
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Why should I set so fine a gloss on things?
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Why need the other women know so much?
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Truth that peeps / Over the glasses' edge when dinner's done, / And body gets its sop and holds its noise / And leaves soul free a little.
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What's come to perfection perishes. / Things learned on earth, we shall practise in heaven. / Works done least rapidly, Art most cherishes.
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What's become of Waring / Since he gave us all the slip?
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Through such souls alone / God stooping shows sufficient of His light / For us i' the dark to rise by. And I rise.
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Though Rome's gross yoke / Drops off, no more to be endured, / Her teaching is not so obscured / By errors and perversities, / That no truth shines athwart the lies.