Paul Eddington Quotes
A Journalist Once Asked Me What I Would Like My Epitaph To Be And I Said I Think I Would Like It To Be 'He Did Very Little Harm'. And That's Not Easy. Most People Seem To Me To Do A Great Deal Of Harm. If I Could Be Remembered As Having Done Very Little, That Would Suit Me.
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