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Noel Coward
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Noel Coward
Age: 73 †
Born: 1899
Born: December 16
Died: 1973
Died: March 26
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More quotes by Noel Coward
There isn't a particle of you that I don't know, remember, and want.
Noel Coward
Hollywood is a place where some people lie on the beach and look up at the stars, whereas other people lie on the stars and look down at the beach.
Noel Coward
Never trust a man with short legs. His brains are too near his bottom.
Noel Coward
I'm an enormously talented man, and there's no use pretending that I'm not.
Noel Coward
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.
Noel Coward
How about slipping out of those wet things and into a dry Martini?
Noel Coward
Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the mid-day sun The Japanese don't care to, the Chinese wouldn't dare to Hindus and Argentines sleep firmly from twelve to one, But Englishmen detest a siesta.
Noel Coward
If you must have motivation, think of your paycheck on Friday.
Noel Coward
Acting is not a state of being ... but a state of appearing to be.
Noel Coward
For gin, in cruel sober truth, supplies the fuel for flaming youth.
Noel Coward
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.
Noel Coward
Wit is like caviar - it should be served in small portions and not spread about like marmalade.
Noel Coward
Grab it while you can — grab every scrap of happiness while you can
Noel Coward
I see her as one great stampede of lips directed at the nearest derriere.
Noel Coward
The pleasures that once were heaven look silly at sixty-seven.
Noel Coward
I will accept anything in the theatre . . . provided it amuses or moves me. But if it does neither, I want to go home.
Noel Coward
It's never too early for a cocktail.
Noel Coward
Criticism and Bolshevism have one thing in common. They both seek to pull down that which they could never build.
Noel Coward
I never cared who scored the goal, or which side won the silver cup. I never learned to bat or bowl but I heard the curtain going up.
Noel Coward
Your motivation is your pay packet on Friday. Now get on with it.
Noel Coward