Top 16 Butley Play Quotes
#2. Murder is such a charged word. You know how some people fixate and won't let things go? They're called cops.
Tim Dorsey
#3. I'm not leaving you. Not going it alone. Not looking at the memory of you everytime I close my eyes.
Charles Martin
#4. Compared with more emotional types, Vermonters seem to have few passions. But those they have are great and burning. The greatest is their conviction that without freedom human life is not worth living.
Dorothy Canfield Fisher
#5. Pain is beyond reason, an obliterating giant stupidity to which all your history of jokes and nuance and ideas and caresses is nothing, simply nothing.
Glen Duncan
#6. This world can seem marvellously convincing until death collapses the illusion and evicts us from our hiding place. What will happen to us then if we have no clue of any deeper reality?
Sogyal Rinpoche
#7. Every night I give a violin recital for six hours, and attendance is mandatory. The word 'mandatory' means that if you don't show up, you have to buy me a large bag of candy and watch me eat it.
Lemony Snicket
#9. The nice thing about enemies is you know where they stand. This is not always true of friends."
--General Sergey Voloshin
Tom Clancy
#10. poorly performing investments, and stagnating or falling wages. At the same time there are, we are told, more billionaires than ever. The rich
Harvey Walsh
#11. I always believed in love, compassion, and a sense of universal respect. Every human being has that potential.
Dalai Lama
#12. My oldest brother used to take me to the theater. The first play he took me to see was 'Black Comedy,' then he took me to see 'Butley.' We'd see all these British plays. And 'Hello, Dolly,' with Pearl Bailey. I was unconsciously thinking, 'Gee, I would love to be able to do that.'
Nathan Lane
#13. I read in that Voyages in China that the Chinese say a white man smells like a corpse.
James Joyce
#14. Bad things happen wherever they get a mind to, but good things don't happen at all unless you go looking for them.
Olga Grushin
#15. There is power in his touch, power in the slightest look. He is a hard man who commands a billion-dollar enterprise, and right now I am simply one more thing that he owns.
J. Kenner
#16. I remember being on Atonement and it felt very right to be there. There was so much excitement every day. I remember very vividly how it felt to be a child on a film set, and that is actually really important to hold on to for as long as you continue to make films.
Saoirse Ronan