Quotes About William
The William Penn Hotel in Pittsburgh... was the place where Champagne Music was born.
~ Lawrence Welk
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It's the weird thing Eton does - you're at school next to lords and earls and, in my case, Prince William, so you end up being used to dealing with those sorts of people.
~ Eddie Redmayne
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The most memorable engagement for me, I suppose, was an away-day to Leicester. I went without William, so I was rather apprehensive about that.
~ Kate Middleton
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Diana introduced me to Princes William and Harry. Diana just wanted her sons to know what was happening in her life.
~ Hasnat Khan
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Not everyone has the survival skills of William Jefferson Clinton.
~ Tina Brown
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William Atherton has a very different acting style to Bonnie Bedelia; she has a very different style than Bruce Willis.
~ James Gray
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I have huge sympathy for Prince William. He was born into a deeply unenviable life that most of us would abhor, and what's more, he lost his mother at an early age.
~ Penny Junor
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I wrote a very bad play about Prince William when I was 23 in which he went off to the island of Iona to discover himself. It was very long, and audiences should probably be very pleased that the computer it was on blew up.
~ Mike Bartlett
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The first time I was in a ring with William Regal, I called him 'Bro,' and from there, everyone just kept saying 'Bro' to me. I kept saying 'Bro,' and before I knew it, I was deemed The King of Bros.
~ Matt Riddle
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I want to write orchestral music. I want to get a group of singers together and sing William Byrd songs.
~ Jacob Collier
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For Prince William, I focused more on doing a bad impression of a romantic lead than on Prince William himself.
~ Hugh Skinner
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My son William is only nine but he's had four public schools so far, one in Cornwall, one when I was at Sheffield, one in Beckenham when I was at Palace.
~ Neil Warnock
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I had the Big Horn river explored from Wind River mountain to my place of embarkation.
~ William Henry Ashley
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The snow continues with high winds we remain at this camp to day in consequence of the weather.
~ William Henry Ashley
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I say, William, have you a word that rhymes with jewel?" Hamlet asked with the hoarsened voice of one who had bellowed one too many battle cries. And William, who never had any words to utter that weren't variations on some curse or another, said helpfully, "Ah," then promptly fell silent. "Try fool," Richard muttered. "And be certain to apply it to me.
~ Lynn Kurland
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. . . you may think I waste my breath Pretending that there can be passion That has more life in it than death
~ William Butler Yeats
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Sometimes I have wondered whether life wouldn't be much more amusing if we were all devils, and no nonsense about angels and being good.
~ William Hurlbut
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When I was in the Army, I read a book by Adlai Stevenson. He said law was as noble as saving a person's life. So at one point, I felt that way too.
~ William Sanderson
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Ten masts make not the altitude Which thou hast perpendicularly fell. Thy life's a miracle.
~ William Shakespeare
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I say, without characters, fame lives long.
~ William Shakespeare
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There are allowable limits for radiation going - I mean there's radiation all around us. There's radiation from your television set. There's radiation from your computer. There's radiation actually occurring in the ground.
~ William Scranton
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Wit must be foiled by wit: cut a diamond with a diamond.
~ William Congreve
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A lot of presidential memoirs, they say, are dull and self-serving. I hope mine is interesting and self-serving.
~ William J. Clinton
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I'd been reading modern French novels, and William Faulkner as well. I knew what love was supposed to be: obsession, with undertones of nausea.
~ Margaret Atwood
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