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Quotes from Ian Pears

He had known Wind for much of his life; like many male English friendships it was based on faint disdain mixed with longevity.
~ Ian Pears
Which brought me back to my worry. Why had he turned up just then? Why at that precise moment? Why not the day before or after, for example? Was it just random, or was there an underlying pattern I couldn't yet see? Shakespeare, you understand, as interpreted by Henry Lytten. The greater the coincidence, the greater the importance of the hidden causation.
~ Ian Pears
It is an Age where any sort of debauchery is tolerated, as long as it brings fame with it.
~ Ian Pears