Felicity Kendal quotes
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“There is one sure way of telling when politicians aren't telling the truth - their lips move.”
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“I don't think, until you've actually lost somebody you really love, that you can go through that door that allows you to be grown-up.”
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“I love gentle, gorgeous classical music such as Mozart.”
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“I did try fillers once. Don't ever have fillers because when your cheekbones are high, it's chipmunk time.”
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“The gym is where I get my chill-out time. I try to go six days a week, but when I'm working, that goes down to about three.”
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“I don't treasure things much - just people. And pets.”
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“I don't take money seriously, so I can't keep any.”
-- Felicity KendalSource : Biography/Personal Quotes, www.imdb.com.
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“I'm not very much of a foodie; I like small amounts of delicious things, but I've never overeaten - I'd much rather have a glass of wine.”
-- Felicity KendalSource : "My body & soul". Interview with Laura Potter, www.theguardian.com. May 2, 2009.
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“It's nice not to have lines when you frown, especially on TV. I don't know why people make such a fuss about it. No one is interested if a woman has her teeth capped or her hair dyed.”
-- Felicity KendalSource : "Felicity Kendal appears to be living The Good Life as she strolls through London" by Karen Rockett, www.mirror.co.uk. July 9, 2016.
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“In a play, the director is God, and I'm a great arguer. Rather boringly so, I think, about trying different things.”
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“I can be very difficult if people are not professional, or lazy - or the opposite, which is take themselves too seriously.”
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“It was in India that I started my acting career, courtesy of my parents, long before I set foot on stage in England. They headed a company of travelling players performing Shakespeare up and down the land.”
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“There is the most wonderful thing called Polaris: it's a very high frequency laser treatment that lifts and tightens the skin.”
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“I'm sure people in the business have said: She's too old for that part. I don't hear about it because your agent protects you from those negative things.”
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“The girl-next-door image is a sort of joke; for years, I couldnt get any roles other than as somebody dark.”
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“Every woman feels she is too old and has missed the boat.”
-- Felicity KendalSource : "Every woman feels she is too old and has missed the boat" by Lyn Gardner, www.theguardian.com. January 23, 2002.
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“I do still get the odd fan letter about The Good Life, clearly written by somebody aged 18, who says: Will you send a photograph? And I think: Maybe it's kinder not to. I'm deeply into my 50s now.”
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“As we have more women in power, so the plays and the TV dramas are reflecting what's happening.”
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“I hope to start enjoying flirting again when I'm 70, like my mother did.”
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“When I was much younger, I sometimes felt rejected by feminists because of an image that I sold because it paid the bills. Any fool could tell my hair is dyed.”
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“I think you have to relax about aging. What else can you do?”
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“For me, compatibility is a sense of humour, being able to laugh together; that is very important.”
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“So many roles for women demand that you make the audience fall in love with you or sympathise with you.”
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“When I was little I always thought I was marked out, special, on the verge of something momentous. I used to tingle with anticipation.”
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“Success breeds success, and failure leads to a sort of fallow period.”
-- Felicity Kendal#Success Quotes #Congratulations Quotes #Success And Failure Quotes
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