Top 17 Sidebottom Harry Quotes
#1. A mere like this might be bottomless mud, like the one at home they used to drown the buggers in.
Harry Sidebottom
#2. To play today in London, next week in Madrid and the week after that in Warsaw is a bit better than playing Newark and Baltimore and Philadelphia. I've been doing that for 20 years.
Norman Granz
#3. It's important to believe in something, a spirit in things and a higher purpose. Something I call 'True Beauty'.
Fennel Hudson
#4. This was a favourite dress, one of Sally Parker's, the last almost she ever made, alas, for Sally had now retired, living at Ealing, and if ever I have a moment, thought Clarissa (but never would she have a moment any more), I shall go and see her at Ealing.
Virginia Woolf
#5. There are no doubts that western governments are willfully inducing radiation sickness into segments of their city populations.
Steven Magee
#6. This is a cause that musicians can take to heart because one of our main reasons for being is to share our music with other people, and this takes us to people who probably wouldn't otherwise get to hear music on quite this level.
Boz Scaggs
#7. Civilization is the way one's own people live. Savagery is the way foreigners live.
Octavia E. Butler
#8. Maximus was cleaning his blade on the dead man's wolfskin. 'You promised him his life,' the Greek said. 'No, I said death was his last worry.' Maximus swung up on to Pale Horse. 'Is that not so for all of us?
Harry Sidebottom
#9. I could be, you know, the person that shows little kids that giving up isn't something that you should do.
Jessica Lynch
#10. Historians turning their hands to fiction are all the rage. Since Alison Weir led the way in 2006, an ever-growing number of established non-fiction writers - Giles Milton, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Harry Sidebottom, Patrick Bishop, Ian Mortimer and myself included - have written historical novels.
Saul David
#11. I am as resilient as the steel that was once made here, and I am a fighter, in every sense of the word. We all are.
Mark Millar
#12. A bouquet yellow like remorse
Hurts my view
The cage
The wheel
The vile ennui of all mankind
And no one no one to break my chains!
("Outcries")
Helene Baronne D'Oettingen
#13. When you see a child starving and you think government failed. But I think God failed , could not even fill the hunger of a child.
John Art
#14. Really, if the lower orders don't set a good example, what on earth is the use of them?
Oscar Wilde
#15. The world opened up for me once I decided to embrace who I am - unapologetically
Felicia Day
#16. I can help you." He finalised.
"How?" Both Jezka and Faze asked.
"I don't know but it's nice to sound optimistic, wouldn't you agree.
Keisha Keenleyside
#17. He still had the problem with getting the album finished. Now was definitely not the time to be messing around with a reporter or a woman. And now he had both those things rolled into one glorious package. He just hoped he survived them both.
Samantha Chase