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I'm an enormously talented man, and there's no use pretending that I'm not.
Noel Coward
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Noel Coward
Age: 73 †
Born: 1899
Born: December 16
Died: 1973
Died: March 26
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There isn't a particle of you that I don't know, remember, and want.
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The air is like a draught of wine. The undertaker cleans his sign, The Hull express goes off the line, When it's raspberry time in Runcorn.
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As one gets older, one discovers everything is going to be exactly the same with different hats on.
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Fifty-four years of love and tenderness and crossness and devotion and unswerving loyalty. Without her I could have achieved a quarter of what I have achieved, not only in terms of success and career, but in terms of personal happiness.
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Criticism and Bolshevism have one thing in common. They both seek to pull down that which they could never build.
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Your motivation is your pay packet on Friday. Now get on with it.
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Acting is not a state of being ... but a state of appearing to be.
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I don't think pornography is harmful, but it is terribly, terribly boring.
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I want a horse and plough, Chickens too, Just one cow, With a wistful moo.
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My body has certainly wandered a good deal, but I have an uneasy suspicion that my mind has not wandered enough.
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Having to read footnotes resembles having to go downstairs to answer the door while in the midst of making love.
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Comedies of manners swiftly become obsolete when there are no longer any manners.
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How was your flight? Well, aeronautically it was a great success. Socially, it left quite a bit to be desired.
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At twelve noon, The natives swoon And no further work is doneBut mad dogs and Englishmen, Go out in the midday sun.
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I see her as one great stampede of lips directed at the nearest derriere.
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How foolish to think that one can ever slam the door in the face of age. Much wiser to be polite and gracious and ask him to lunch in advance.
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