Add Quote by Paul Scofield Download Open image “I should in fairness add that my taste in music is reputedly deplorable.” — Paul Scofield ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Add Fairness Justice Music Music is Should Taste Taste in music
I am not a music snob. If anything, my musical taste is bad by any critical standards. — Michael Ian Black Copy Share Image
Music should be judged on what you hear, not what you think you might hear. — Carlene Carter Copy Share Image
I have a lot of friends with bad taste in music - some might say that I have bad taste in music. — Jonathan Levine Copy Share Image
I have nothing to say about the music of others because it's a matter of taste. — Dennis Lloyd Copy Share Image
My music should fall under fair use because it's transformative, it's becoming its own entity, and it's not negatively impacting anyone's sales. — Girl Talk Copy Share Image
I found at this point that effective acting wasn't what I wanted to do, that I didn't want to make effects, that I wanted,… — Paul Scofield Copy Share Image
As you get older, the more you know, so the more nervous you become. The risks are much bigger. — Paul Scofield Copy Share Image
What these books have conclusively proven is that the diffence between men and women is exactly 38 pages. — Paul Scofield Copy Share Image
Oh, I suppose my wife and I will open a bottle of champagne with another couple. — Paul Scofield Copy Share Image
It isn't difficult to leave King Lear or Macbeth, but once you have gone back to yourself, you want it to be the same… — Paul Scofield Copy Share Image
Sixty-four thousand dollars for a question, I hope they are asking you the meaning of life. — Paul Scofield Copy Share Image
I decided a long time ago I didn't want to be a star personality and live my life out in public. I don't think… — Paul Scofield Copy Share Image
A book is worth a few francs; we Germans can afford to destroy those. We all may not appreciate artistic merit, but cash value… — Paul Scofield Copy Share Image
Cheating on a quiz show? That's sort of like plagiarizing a comic strip. — Paul Scofield Copy Share Image
The Actor should make you forget the existence of author and director, and even forget the actor. — Paul Scofield Copy Share Image
King Lear is undoubtedly the greatest play ever written by Shakespeare — or anybody else for that matter. Hamlet is certainly great, but it… — Paul Scofield Copy Share Image
Most marriages don't add two people together. They subtract one from the other. — Ian Fleming Copy Share Image
Friendship, "the wine of life," should, like a well-stocked cellar, be continually renewed; and it is consolatory to think, that although we can seldom… — James Boswell Copy Share Image
Life as we know it is fundamentally unsatisfying. I think most folks feel this to be true. They know that a life of aimless… — Michael Yates Copy Share Image
Give me a platter of choice finnan haddie, freshly cooked in its bath of water and milk, add melted butter, a slice or two… — Craig Claiborne Copy Share Image
A 'modern' man has nothing to add to modernism, if only because he has nothing to oppose it with. The well-adapted drop off the… — Elias Canetti Copy Share Image
Observation and theory get on best when they are mixed together, both helping one another in the pursuit of truth. It is a good… — Arthur Eddington Copy Share Image
I may add that we have more than once stated our willingness to conclude nonaggression pacts with the states neighboring our own! — Adolf Hitler Copy Share Image
The American Constitution declares 'All men are born equal.' The British Socialist Party add: 'All men must be kept equal'. — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
New generations of humans inherit the acquired discoveries of generations past, allowing cosmic insight to accumulate without limit. Each discovery of science therefore adds… — Neil deGrasse Tyson Copy Share Image
Thirty days is just about the right amount of time to add a new habit or subtract a habit - like watching the news… — Matt Cutts Copy Share Image
In presenting a mathematical argument the great thing is to give the educated reader the chance to catch on at once to the momentary… — John Edensor Littlewood Copy Share Image