Top 11 Gamp Quotes
#1. If you ask any ordinary reader which of Dickens's proletarian characters he can remember, the three he is almost certain to mention are Bill Sykes, Sam Weller and Mrs. Gamp. A burglar, a valet and a drunken midwife-not exactly a representative cross-section of the English working class.
George Orwell
#2. In pre-colonial Africa, men who had sexual relationship with older men almost always married a woman later in life and had children. Exclusive homosexuality would not have been and is still not a viable option for Africans who value wealth and patronymic extension through marriage.
Chantal Zabus
#3. With a leer of mingled sweetness and slyness; with one eye on the future, one on the bride, and an arch expression in her face, partly spiritual, partly spirituous, and wholly professional and peculiar to her art; Mrs Gamp rummaged in her pocket again [ ... ]
Charles Dickens
#4. Every time I work with Dr. Luke I learn something new. He's kind of like the Andy Warhol of pop music, where he mass produces his art but it always still has heart and always still has an emotional thread to it. I think he's really a genius and I'm so lucky to have gotten to work with him.
Bonnie McKee
#5. To be animating at the same time, it's the ultimate freedom in filmmaking because you can literally put anything on the screen that you can imagine.
Don Hertzfeldt
#6. I do not believe that the colour of one's skin determines whether you are disadvantaged.
Pauline Hanson
#7. Classic art was the art of necessity: modern romantic art bears the stamp of caprice and chance.
Max Eastman
#8. At a time when the limits of leadership are being tested in so many places is your time to rule in your own territory.
Auliq Ice
#9. Yeah, well, food's one of the five exceptions to Gamp's Law of Elemental Transfigurations, said Ron, to general astonishment.
J.K. Rowling
#10. I see the eyes but not the tears
This is my affliction.
T. S. Eliot
#11. Some people think the big city's a scary place? That's nothing to compare to the backwoods.
Elizabeth Massie
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