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Leicester Square Quotes By Saul Rubinek

When I went to England on my own, I became a busker. I played guitar for money in Leicester Square. And the guys who are supposedly blind and crippled, who aren't, got me after I'd collected a lot of money, took my money and threatened to break my arm if I ever came back to their 'kip,' their turf. — Saul Rubinek

Leicester Square Quotes By Katherine Evans

Smile, so your teeth won't suffocate. — Katherine Evans

Leicester Square Quotes By Rick Astley

Fame is not just about being able to get out of a limo in Leicester Square, it's about trying to get into your house when there are eight photographers outside. When you think about being famous, you don't think about all that stuff. You think about the glamour. — Rick Astley

Leicester Square Quotes By Sean Biggerstaff

When you turn up in Leicester Square and there are 5,000 people screaming your name and holding placards, that's just weird. It's hard to find a place for it in your brain that makes any sense. I'm not really comfortable in that sort of situation. — Sean Biggerstaff

Leicester Square Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

Why a wise man is wise? The answer is simple: Because he has left his own shore! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Leicester Square Quotes By Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin

It is the duty of all papas and mammas to forbid their children to drink coffee, unless they wish to have little dried-up machines, stunted and old at the age of twenty ... once saw a man in London, in Leicester Square, who had been crippled by immoderate indulgence in coffee; he was no longer in any pain, having grown accustomed to his condition, and had cut himself down to five or six cups a day. — Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin

Leicester Square Quotes By Alan Bradley

We Three Kings of Leicester Square,
Selling ladies' underwear,
So fantastic, no elastic,
Only tuppence a pair. — Alan Bradley

Leicester Square Quotes By Neil MacGregor

Objects are better than text at conveying narrative — Neil MacGregor

Leicester Square Quotes By Kevin Brownlow

I decided to restore 'Napoleon' after a widescreen festival at the Odeon Leicester Square in 1968. It was run by Richard Arnell and George Dunning, who animated and directed 'Yellow Submarine,' and they'd got their hands on the last scene, the triptychs. They just showed that part, without music and with the projectors misaligned. — Kevin Brownlow

Leicester Square Quotes By Carrie Underwood

The only reason I felt like I could sing a song like 'Blown Away' is because I have definitely lived through my fair share of trips to the cellar in the spring. We were no stranger to that. I still ask my mom, 'Is the cellar cleaned out now? Is everything OK?' Even in my new house, I had something built in it that's like a storm shelter. — Carrie Underwood

Leicester Square Quotes By Dave Hunt

Finally, if life happened by chance on this earth and evolved upward, then it could seemingly happen elsewhere in the universe. But if, as we believe, human life resulted from a purposeful act of God, and if sin is inevitable for such beings, and if the human soul is the prize for which Satan and God do battle, then it hardly makes sense to have this same process repeated on countless other planets throughout the cosmos. — Dave Hunt

Leicester Square Quotes By Sergei Prokofiev

Formalism is music that people don't understand at first hearing. — Sergei Prokofiev

Leicester Square Quotes By Bernard Lietaer

The Future of Money: Creating New Wealth, Work, and a Wiser World — Bernard Lietaer

Leicester Square Quotes By Charles Dickens

Wintry morning, looking with dull eyes and sallow face upon the neighbourhood of Leicester Square, finds its inhabitants unwilling to get out of bed. Many of them are not early risers at the brightest of times, being birds of night who roost when the sun is high and are wide awake and keen for prey when the stars shine out. Behind dingy blind and curtain, in upper story and garret, skulking more or less under false names, false hair, false titles, false jewellery, and false histories, a colony of brigands lie in their first sleep. Gentlemen — Charles Dickens

Leicester Square Quotes By Ray Winstone

Elaine and I got married in summer 1979, we went on our honeymoon and came back for the premiere of 'Scum.' All of sudden my face was on billboards in Leicester Square and people were crowding outside the cinema, going mad about the film. It was a complete shock. — Ray Winstone

Leicester Square Quotes By Larry Gagosian

I don't know what 'loyal' means, — Larry Gagosian