Thirty years ago, my sister, Gale (so named because a gale hit Boston Harbor the night she was born), some friends and… — Gretel Ehrlich Copy Share Image
It's no use to go and take courses in playwriting any more than it's much use taking courses in acting. Better play… — Noel Coward Copy Share Image
I think, to be honest, sort of emanated from the initial work of somebody else instead of SCLC. If you take Albany;… — Ella Baker Copy Share Image
To those who have no personal experience of this revolutionary aspect of Christian truth, but who see only the outer crust of… — Thomas Merton Copy Share Image
Schweitzer in the Congo did not derive more moral credit than Larkin did for living in Hull. — Alan Bennett Copy Share Image
I love Hull as a club, the people there are amazing, at Watford and now Everton. I have big respect for all… — Marco Silva Copy Share Image
Thats what a ship is, you know. Its not a keel and a hull and a deck and sails. Thats what a… — Johnny Depp Copy Share Image
As far as I'm concerned, an audience is an audience. Whether it's an audience in Hull or the National Theatre, that's who… — Sylvester McCoy Copy Share Image
“All the men she's been with and now you, just you, and the barges going by, masts and hulls, the whole damned… — Henry Miller Copy Share Image
By the light," he said, when he had mastered himself. "I think that beats singing a lullaby to a stormdog for simplicity… — Alison Croggon Copy Share Image
What of miniature boats constructed of birch bark and fallen leaves, launched onto cold water clear as air? How many fleets were… — Paul Harding Copy Share Image
Let the Truth be known, no ship is unsinkable. The bigger the ship, the easier it is to sink her. I learned… — Thomas Andrews Copy Share Image
Get rid of their mast, knock holes in the hull, then get back on board." "You want us to sink her?" Gundar… — John Flanagan Copy Share Image