Top 17 Dame Edna Everage Best Quotes
#1. Are you asking me to marry you, honey?"
"No, I'm tellin' you by the end of this year you'll be wearing my rings, bearing my name and, probably, pregnant with my baby.
Kristen Ashley
#2. An idea built the wall of separation between the sexes, and an idea will crumble it to dust ...
Sarah Moore Grimke
#3. Art happens. It happens when you have the craft and the vocation and are waiting for something else, something extra, or maybe not waiting; in any case it happens. It's the extra rabbit coming out of the hat, the one you didn't put there.
Margaret Atwood
#4. She lives like tomorrow isn't coming and yesterday never happened.
Crystal Woods
#6. It is much easier not to write like a man than to write like a woman.
Samuel Johnson
#7. Truth and non-violence are not cloistered virtues but applicable as much in the forum and the legislatures as in the market place.
Mahatma Gandhi
#8. I am what I am. Why fight what you can't change?
Shelly Crane
#9. Yes, I felt very small. The typewriter seemed larger than a piano, I was less than a molecule. What could I do? I drank more.
-pg 237
Albert Sanchez Pinol
#10. My mother used to say that there are no strangers, only friends you haven't met yet. She's now in a maximum security twilight home in Australia.
Dame Edna Everage
#11. You're not always going to be at your best, but it better be the best you've got that day.
Jim Leyland
#13. Well, you know, if you do 200 shows a year, they're not all going to be like Castle Donnington.
Sebastian Bach
#14. The living, dynamic activity of love has been going on in God forever and has created everything else.
C.S. Lewis
#15. Satisfaction played across his face in an inescapable symphony of creases and twitches and twinkling blue eyes.
Dorothy Adamek
#16. There is, perhaps, no more dangerous man in the world than the man with the sensibilities of an artist but without creative talent. With luck such men make wonderful theatrical impresarios and interior decorators, or else they become mass murderers or critics.
Dame Edna Everage
#17. Never be afraid to laugh at yourself. After all, you could be missing out on the joke of the century.
Dame Edna Everage
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