Top 13 Down And Out In Paris And London Quotes

#1. I was a regular on 'Holby City,' and I did daytime; that's how I started off. Off in Hong Kong doing stuntman stuff, then coming back to England doing daytime soap operas.

Scott Adkins

#2. The food that's never let me down in life is porridge, especially with milk and maple syrup, which is delicious. Paris isn't a porridge place, but I can buy it in London when I'm there and bring it back with me.

Marianne Faithfull

#3. Remember that the bad days are not forever, and the trouble which seems so terrible at last.

George Orwell

#4. Within certain limits, it is actually true that the less money you have, the less you worry.

George Orwell

#5. I think great movies have to have some great moments in them to bring them up to that level.

Clint Eastwood

#6. I think there's a bargain in every garage sale - not as much as there used to be, but they're still there.

Judith Miller

#7. Poverty frees them from ordinary standards of behaviour, just as money frees people from work.

George Orwell

#8. It is fatal to look hungry. It makes people want to kick you.

George Orwell

#9. White as a winding sheet, Masks blowing down the street: Moscow, Paris London, Vienna all are undone. The drums of death are mumbling, rumbling, and tumbling, Mumbling, rumbling, and tumbling, The world's floors are quaking, crumbling and breaking.

Edith Sitwell

#10. You know, God has some really weird kids, and I find it hard to be in their company most of the time.

Bono

#11. A friend of mine wrote a script, a feminist romantic comedy. She had a feminist scholar consult on it. My friend said, 'Oh, my friend Gillian read it and really loved it.' She goes, 'Gillian Jacobs, you mean: Britta Perry, feminist icon?'

Gillian Jacobs

#12. A dog among the masters, the most masterly of the dogs.

Ama Ata Aidoo

#13. The mass of the rich and the poor are differentiated by their incomes and nothing else,and the average millionaire is only the average dishwasher dressed in a new suit.

George Orwell

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