ask yourself how many people you have met who grumbled at a thing as incurable, and how many who attacked it as curable? How many people we have heard abuse the British elementary schools, as they would abuse the British climate? How few have we met ...
There's no future in stories...Stories are things of the past, things for museums.
there are NO rules, merely suggestions
I have a debt, a loyalty to the museum; the best place for me to do what I wanted to do.
These are the people who are going to see the pictures in my museum.
If you are not open to the change, you will be no different than a statue in the museum!
A museum is a place where one should lose one's head.
The Whitney is a museum that has a great rapport with younger artists and the community.
American museums have become cautious, because it is very hard to get money to do something different or controversial.
I find it a bit sad that there is no photo of me hanging on the walls in the Berlin Museum at Checkpoint Charlie.
Many historians regard him [Offa] as the most powerful Anglo-Saxon king before Alfred the Great. In the 780s he extended his power over most of Southern England. One of the most remarkable extantfrom King Offa's reign is a gold coin that is kept in t...
There are actually quite high profile British TV star cameos in it that you probably wouldn't even notice, that the British wouldn't even notice, let alone the American audience.
I always say Los Angeles is the place where British people come to exceed their worth. It's quite true of everything: The British accent does open doors.
If you do a story about a British journalist rescuing a child from Sarajevo, then Sarajevo just becomes an exotic location, and the story's about this British journalist.
I pride myself in being an aficionado of the British seaside. Throughout my career, I have visited and worked in many of the famous British resorts, from Great Yarmouth to Largs.
The attack on the British embassy in Tehran came just days after the Iranian 'parliament' voted to expel the British ambassador, and therefore reeks of official complicity.
I have always thought we should think less about the British film industry as an entity, and more about getting British talent working.
Nova Scotia as a British colony also came into being as another result of these adventurous British expeditions to North America in the reign of James I.
Everyone the world over talks about British actors and British talent and I think that's because we were trained - until now - in theatre.
The extraordinary exertions of the colonies, in cooperation with British measures, against the French, in the late war, were acknowledged by the British parliament to be more than adequate to their ability.
A CD. How quaint. We have these in museums.