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Tony Hancock The Rebel Quotes By Marty Rubin

Artists should paint whatever they like. — Marty Rubin

Tony Hancock The Rebel Quotes By Horst Faas

A Leica camera is a camera we can keep both eyes open. You can look for the free eye that doesn't look to viewfinder and in all directions. It's like backwards - and sometimes also backwards, and you can look for the viewfinder and see your picture. — Horst Faas

Tony Hancock The Rebel Quotes By Anthony Burgess

A man can write one book that can be great, but this doesn't make him a great writer-just the writer of a great book ... I think a writer has to extend very widely, as well as plunge very deep, to be a great novelist. — Anthony Burgess

Tony Hancock The Rebel Quotes By Charles Lamb

Reader, if you are gifted with nerves like mine, aspire to any character but that of a wit. — Charles Lamb

Tony Hancock The Rebel Quotes By Tom Hicks

My style is to keep folks in place who are good managers and want to win. — Tom Hicks

Tony Hancock The Rebel Quotes By Leah Busque

I've had some very strong female role models, so I think that's an important thing. — Leah Busque

Tony Hancock The Rebel Quotes By Elizabeth Warren

I grew up in the Methodist church and taught Sunday school, and one of my favorite passages of scripture is, 'in as much as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.' Matthew 25:40. — Elizabeth Warren

Tony Hancock The Rebel Quotes By John Boyega

My dad is a minister, and my mum is a worker with the less fortunate and the disabled. They're Nigerian natives. Their first language is Yoruba, and their second language is English. — John Boyega

Tony Hancock The Rebel Quotes By Alison Pill

I think it's just different to get married for a woman than it is for a man. The amount of work to overcome certain gender roles in the partnership - just the expectation of housework, kid-work, whatever it is. — Alison Pill