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Penelope Gilliatt Quotes

English novelist, Birth: 25-3-1932, Death: 9-5-1993
1.
Prague is like a vertical Venice steps everywhere.
Penelope Gilliatt

2.
Movies have now reached the same stage as sex - it's all technique and no feeling.
Penelope Gilliatt

3.
Rosalia is dressed in raven clothes forty years too old for her, so that she seems to be in mourning for her life.
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4.
People in a temper often say a lot of silly, terrible things they mean.
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5.
A satirist, often in danger himself, has the bravery of knowing that to withhold wit's conjecture is to endanger the species.
Penelope Gilliatt

Similar Authors: Mark Twain C. S. Lewis Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Haruki Murakami Ayn Rand Charles Dickens George Eliot Albert Camus Kurt Vonnegut Victor Hugo Chuck Palahniuk Margaret Atwood Virginia Woolf Ernest Hemingway George R. R. Martin
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Why is it that beautiful women never seem to have curiosity? Is it because they know they're classical? With classical things the Lord finished the job. Ordinary ugly people know they're deficient and they go on looking for the pieces.
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7.
Funniness is the wild card in the pack.
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8.
The masters of the comic spirit are often our prophets.
Penelope Gilliatt

Quote Topics by Penelope Gilliatt: Humor Comedy Movie Knowing Bees Sometimes Sex Prague Feelings Steps Silly Funniness Jobs Great Comedy Ravens Insane Years Men Bravery Color Seems Spirit Moments Venice Anger Beautiful Mean Cards People Matter
9.
jokes are ideally pleasurable. They are an act of assassination without a corpse, a moment of total annihilation that paradoxically makes anything possible.
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10.
[On John Cleese:] He sometimes seems to swat at his own thoughts as if they were bees.
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11.
Black and white are the most ravishing colors of all in film.
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12.
[On Watermelon Man:] ... it is impossible to look at this film without its giving you a share in its insane bad taste, which is rather companionable of it.
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13.
Great comedy calls large matters into question.
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14.
It [humor] inhabits the marginal.
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