1.
Contrary to popular belief, English women do not wear tweed nightgowns.
Hermione Gingold
2.
To call him a dog hardly seems to do him justice, though inasmuch as he had four legs, a tail, and barked, I admit he was, to all outward appearances. But to those who knew him well, he was a perfect gentleman.
Hermione Gingold
3.
A diet is when you watch what you eat and wish you could eat what you watch.
Hermione Gingold
4.
People who think about the past have no future.
Hermione Gingold
5.
One of the nicest things about living in America is the fact that sooner or later you are practically bound to get an award of some sort or other.
Hermione Gingold
6.
Really, sex and laughter do go very well together, and I wondered - and I still do - which is more important.
Hermione Gingold
7.
What Americans call cross-ventilation, the English call draughts.
Hermione Gingold
8.
Fighting is essentially a masculine idea; a woman's weapon is her tongue.
Hermione Gingold
9.
She never sets foot out of her apartment or her past.
Hermione Gingold
10.
[When asked if her husband was still living:] It's a matter of opinion.
Hermione Gingold
11.
There are far too many men in politics and not enough elsewhere.
Hermione Gingold
12.
I got all the schooling any actress needs. That is, I learned to write enough to sign contract.
Hermione Gingold
13.
My worst fault is my belief that if you put bills unopened behind a picture frame, there is no need to pay them.
Hermione Gingold
14.
Love is a worn-out word. People love their cat, they love their house. I've never been in love with anyone but myself.
Hermione Gingold
15.
My father dealt in stocks and shares and my mother also had a lot of time on her hands.
Hermione Gingold
16.
A great city is a great solitude.
Hermione Gingold