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Quotes About Guthrie

But I can't offer you a zoo at St Mary's. Can you make do with what I have?' 'With Hoddim and Guthrie and Blacklock? What you have is a zoo.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
Does anyone know how many women he actually has in his tent?' 'I rather doubt,' said Lancelot Plummer a shade self-consciously, 'if he is at present dealing with women.' 'The last time I passed his tent,' said Alec Guthrie sourly, 'there was a camel in it.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
A lot of my training is in classical theatre; I've done a lot of classical plays in New York and also at the Guthrie and here and there across the country.
~ Laila Robins
Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Guthrie (1912–67) was born in Okemah, a small town in Oklahoma, and was named for the Democratic presidential candidate by his father, a businessman involved in real estate, newspaper writing, and local and state politics.
~ Richard Kurin
There is a dark side to Allan Guthrie, but only at the weekends.
~ Allan Guthrie
De nombreux journaux avaient relaté dans leurs colonnes l'aventure incroyable qui était arrivée à M. Malcolm Guthrie de Braemore ; même le Daily Mail londonien y avait consacré quelques lignes dans sa rubrique "Curiosités".
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
I never saw a production at Stratford Ontario, Guthrie's own theatre, which he designed and developed from a tent and which was said to work wonderfully.
~ John Gielgud
I can remember back as far as age 8, performing with the Boston Folk Song Society. It was a Woody Guthrie song.
~ Frank Black
I really try to play to my strengths, man. I'm never going to be Guthrie Govan: he's a brilliant player.
~ Steve Lukather
Mrs. Falconer smiles vaguely and repeats her conviction that it is all most intriguing, adding, that if she had a son, she would insist on his going into the navy just like dear Elspeth. Whereupon 'dear Elspeth' replies, uncompromisingly, that she did everything she could to prevent Guthrie from going into the navy, short of locking him in the tool shed.
~ D.E. Stevenson
What would you say if I told you we were lost?' says Guthrie suddenly, in a conversational tone. I reply instantly that I should be extremely angry, and cancel his pilot's certificate. 'Well, I told you the Little People would be angry,' he says deprecatingly
~ D.E. Stevenson