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Love Quotes by Alan Bennett
- Why is it always the "intelligent" people who are socialists?
- My films are about embarrassment.
- Were we closer to the ground as children, or is the grass emptier now?
- Standards are always out of date. That's what makes them standards.
- At eighty things do not occur; they recur.
- You don't put your life into your books, you find it there.
- Reading is untidy, discursive and perpetually inviting.
- One reads for pleasure...it is not a public duty.
- Clichés can be quite fun. That's how they got to be clichés.
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