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Dennis Waterman Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Wandering around at midnight, Ickle Firsties? Tut, tut, tut. Naughty, naughty, you'll get caughty. — J.K. Rowling

Dennis Waterman Quotes By Peer Steinbruck

You can't let a candidate run for too long. He will be dragged along, cut apart, put back together and ripped to shreds again - from both the political opponents and the media. — Peer Steinbruck

Dennis Waterman Quotes By Ian McKellen

You can always pick out stage actors at the Oscars: they know how to walk. — Ian McKellen

Dennis Waterman Quotes By William Everson

Few things contain and impact the immediacy of cultural impress so evocatively as books, and not only through their ideas. A book is an artifact, and every age establishes upon the basic functional structure its own particular stamp. — William Everson

Dennis Waterman Quotes By Douglas Kirkland

Whatever I did in 1960, half a century ago, I couldn't do that today and enter the field. The field has changed so much, you have to adapt to the times whatever you're doing. That's the reality of life: you have to be a different person today than you had to be then. — Douglas Kirkland

Dennis Waterman Quotes By Charlie Huston

I might be at a point where I don't want to go with a genre convention but I have to produce some pages. It's hard work. And it requires you learn certain skills. — Charlie Huston

Dennis Waterman Quotes By Meredith Baxter

I've been taking art classes for a couple of years; I love to draw. — Meredith Baxter

Dennis Waterman Quotes By Lena Headey

I do what I do; I can't control who thinks what. — Lena Headey

Dennis Waterman Quotes By John Holmes

Yes, we love peace, but we are not willing to take wounds for it, as we are for war. — John Holmes

Dennis Waterman Quotes By John Locke

To prejudge other men's notions before we have looked into them is not to show their darkness but to put out our own eyes. — John Locke