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It is never wise to try to appear to be more clever than you are. It is sometimes wise to appear slightly less so.
— William Whitelaw
It is not optimism, Daniel Jackson, merely the refusal to fail.
— Sonny Whitelaw
I have the thermometer in my mouth and I am listening to it all the time.
— William Whitelaw
I always know I can die at any moment.
— Jonny Lee Miller
Don't you ever let another put their hands on something that's already yours, because you might end up breaking your own heart.
— Jonathan Anthony Burkett
Death's not one of those things that frighten the life out of me. Getting up on stage with the curtain going up frightens me more.
— Billie Whitelaw
The whitewashing of windows can provide very effective protection against fire resulting from the heat-flash from nuclear explosions.
— William Whitelaw, 1st Viscount Whitelaw
Violence as a way of gaining power ... is being camouflaged under the guise of tradition, national honor [and] national security ...
— Alfred Adler
I do not intend to prejudge the past.
— William Whitelaw
The Labour Party is going about the country stirring up apathy.
— William Whitelaw, 1st Viscount Whitelaw
I've never been a career builder. I didn't go to drama school and hardly went to any school at all.
— Billie Whitelaw
I'm a bit of a recluse, very fond of my own company.
— Billie Whitelaw
Curiosity began my journey, which led to regret, which brings me always to wonder and dedication.
— Christopher Cokinos
Harold Wilson is going around the country stirring up apathy.
— William Whitelaw
Freshness is essential. That makes all the difference.
— Julia Child
I was one of those people who was always rather frightened of women politicians.
— William Whitelaw, 1st Viscount Whitelaw
The Bible's emphasis is on the good treatment of animals, and not just the forbidding of cruel treatment.
— Billy Graham
The United States has become great because we, as a people, have been able to work together for great objectives even while differing about details.
— Harry S. Truman
I said to my agent, 'I want short, sharp, well-paid jobs because I haven't got time for anything else.'
— Billie Whitelaw
I don't know what I would do without Whitelaw. Everyone should have a Willy.
— Margaret Thatcher
Kill them all and let God sort them out.
— Arnaud Amalric