Top 18 Charles Davenport Quotes
#1. We can't ever be together," he finished. "But I always want to know you, even if we're in the same room and you're just saying hi to me over and over again, I'll be perfectly happy. I'll always want to be sitting across from you.
Adam Silvera
#2. It's not impossible, right? Just harder.
Anonymous
#4. Don't be so embarrassed. It's not as if we were naked. And it's bound to happen in the future.
Kiera Cass
#5. What you look like, whether you're Brad Pitt or Charles Laughton, is significant for actors.
Jack Davenport
#7. I have always been faithful to you if faithful means the experience against which everything else has been measured.
Anita Shreve
#9. Two imbecile parents, whether related or not, have only imbecile offspring.
Charles Davenport
#10. Even when I did my Broadway show, I did 15 minutes no one had seen before, because that was the night that Michael Jackson protested about Al Sharpton bailing on him. I said, "Wow, if that man bails on you, this must be really a lost cause."
Robin Williams
#11. Grandma, how old is she?"
"Oh I don't know." Grandma said. "You'd have to cut off her head and count the rings in her neck.
Richard Peck
#12. Once something is well-written, then everything else is gravy.
Billy Campbell
#13. The first chap we said was loafing, until he died. That's nearly always the verdict on a sailing ship, anyway. A man is invariably 'mouching' until he dies, and then we say, "Oh, he must have been bad after all."
Charles Lightoller
Richard Davenport-Hines
#14. I try to give the music more of a campfire feel as opposed to a library atmosphere. I like when you can hear people hanging out in the songs and doing a little shuffling. It creates a feeling of participation.
Alex Ebert
#15. If I didn't have writing, I'd be running down the street hurling grenades in people's faces.
Paul Fussell
#16. I would be an idiot to say comedy is easy, but it does come naturally. It never feels forced.
Rashida Jones
#18. Custom, that unwritten law, By which the people keep even kings in awe.
Charles Davenport