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English architect and academic, Birth: 22-10-1936, Death: 9-1-1995 Peter Cook Quotes
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I have learned from my mistakes, and I am sure I can repeat them exactly
Peter Cook

2.
As I looked out into the night sky, across all those infinite stars, it made me realize how insignificant they are.
Peter Cook

3.
All in all I'd rather have been a judge than a miner. And what's more, being a miner, as soon as you are too old and tired and sick and stupid to do the job properly, you have to go. Well, the very opposite applies with judges. *
Peter Cook

4.
Life is a matter of passing the time enjoyably. There may be other things in life, but I've been too busy passing my time enjoyably to think very deeply about them.
Peter Cook

5.
I've had some wonderful ideas for getting the dominating going. I've got some extremely subtle advertising slogans that should get the public behind us. Things like "Vote for EL Wisty and lovely nude ladies will come and dance with you." It's a complete lie, of course, but you can't afford to be too scrupulous if you're going to dominate the world.
Peter Cook

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6.
One of the ways to avoid being beaten by the system is to laugh at it.
Peter Cook

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I am blind -- but I am able to read thanks to a wonderful new system known as 'broil' . . . I'm sorry, I'll just feel that again.
Peter Cook

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You realize that suicide's a criminal offense. In less enlightened times they'd have hung you for it.
Peter Cook

Quote Topics by Peter Cook: Done Night Jobs Coal Miners Thinking Fall Lying Way Burgers Dirty Words Tired Loss Swamps Sorry Stupid Believe Garden University Happiness Universe Criminals Latin Sky Drug Realizing Frank Garbage Secret Language Mistake
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I've always been after the trappings of great luxury. But all I've got hold of are the trappings of great poverty. I've got hold of the wrong load of trappings, and a rotten load they are too, ones I could have very well done without.
Peter Cook

10.
Now I tell you the downside of this is you feel awful, but the upside is you feel terrific.
Peter Cook

11.
If there's one thing I can't bear, it's when hundreds of old men come creeping in through the window in the middle of the night and throw all manner of garbage over me. I can't bear that.
Peter Cook

12.
I would like to like to make one thing clear at the very outset and that is, when you speak of a train robbery, this involved no loss of train, merely what I like to call the contents of the train, which were pilfered. We haven't lost a train since 1946, I believe it was - the year of the great snows when we mislaid a small one.
Peter Cook

13.
I saw an advertisement the other day for the secret of life. It said "The secret of life can be yours for twenty-five shillings. Sent to Secret of Life Institute, Willesden." So I wrote away, seemed a good bargain, secret of life, twenty-five shillings. And I got a letter back saying, "If you think you can get the secret of life for twenty-five shillings, you don't deserve to have it. Send fifty shillings for the secret of life."
Peter Cook

14.
Everything I've ever told you, including this, is a lie.
Peter Cook

15.
All right, you great git, you've asked for it. I'll cover the world in Tastee-Freez and Wimpy Burgers. I'll fill it with concrete runways, motorways, aircraft, television, automobiles, advertising, plastic flowers, frozen food and supersonic bangs. I'll make it so noisy and disgusting that even you'll be ashamed of yourself! No wonder you've so few friends; you're unbelievable!
Peter Cook

16.
I went to the University of Life and was chucked out.
Peter Cook

17.
We exchanged many frank words in our respective languages.
Peter Cook

18.
The thing that makes you know that Vernon Ward is a good painter is if you look at his ducks, you can see the eyes follow you around the room.
Peter Cook

19.
Playing rugby at school I once fell on a loose ball and, through ignorance and fear, held on despite a fierce pummelling. After that it took me months to convince my team-mates I was a coward.
Peter Cook

20.
I am very interested in the Universe - I am specialising in the Universe and all that surrounds it.
Peter Cook

21.
The garden of Eden was a boggy swamp just south of Croydon. You can see it over there.
Peter Cook

22.
I didn't know dirty words could be done that artfully.
Peter Cook

23.
Job was what you'd technically describe as a loony.
Peter Cook

24.
I could have been a Judge, but I never had the Latin for the judgin'. I never had it, so I'd had it, as far as being a judge was concerned... I would much prefer to be a judge than a coal miner because of the absence of falling coal.
Peter Cook

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I would much prefer to be a judge than a coal miner because of the absence of falling coal.
Peter Cook