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“Shakespeare is known in our house as the gentleman who pays the rent.” — Judy Dench | |||
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===Previous Splash Quotes=== | ===Previous Splash Quotes=== | ||
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'''February 2024''': “One must never place a loaded rifle on the stage if it isn’t going to go off. It’s wrong to make promises you don’t mean to keep.” — Anton Chekhov <br> | |||
'''January 2024''': You asked me what’s my pleasure:/A movie or a measure?/I’ll have a cup of tea/And tell you of my dreaming./— Blondie, ''Dreaming'' (1979)<br> | |||
'''November 2023''': “I know it’s a wonderful metaphor, but what it means, I’m unable to say.” — Werner Herzog, on ''Fitzcarraldo''.<br> | |||
'''October 2023''': “Go for a business that any idiot can run – because sooner or later any idiot probably is going to be running it.” — Peter Lynch<br> | |||
'''September 2023''': “As long as there are sheep, there will be shearing.” — Serbian proverb<br> | '''September 2023''': “As long as there are sheep, there will be shearing.” — Serbian proverb<br> | ||
'''August 2023''': “The cat sat on the mat” is not a story. “The cat sat on the dog’s mat” ''is'' a story. — John Le Carré, New York Times, 1977 <br> | '''August 2023''': “The cat sat on the mat” is not a story. “The cat sat on the dog’s mat” ''is'' a story. — John Le Carré, New York Times, 1977 <br> |