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They are quite hopeless - drooling, driveling, doleful, depressing, dropsical drips.
Thomas Beecham
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Thomas Beecham
Age: 81 †
Born: 1879
Born: April 29
Died: 1961
Died: March 8
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Sir Thomas Beecham
2nd Baronet
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In the first movement alone, I took note of six pregnancies and at least four miscarriages.
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A soprano in Massenet's Don Quixote complained that she had missed her entry in the aria, because Mr. Challiapin always dies too soon. Madam, you must be profoundly in error, said Sir Thomas, No operatic star has yet died half soon enough for me.
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I find brass bands have a melancholy sound. All right out of doors, of course - fifty miles away. Like bagpipes, they turn what had been a dream into a public nuisance.
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Brass bands are all very well in their place - outdoors and several miles away.
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No woman is worth the loss of a night's sleep.
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The English may not like music, but they absolutely love the noise it makes.
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The British like any kind of music so long as it is loud.
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Madam, you have between your legs an instrument capable of giving pleasure to thousands and all you can do is scratch it.
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Too much counterpoint what is worse, Protestant counterpoint.
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