Don't you agree that if I act like there is nothing going on, other people will behave that way too?
You make the best out of it, you can. Nothing is ever as good or as bad as you think it will be. It's what you make of it.
I might love my e-reader, but I'd never pass up the chance to browse real books.
That's what you did when someone was having a hard time. You fed them. It was a tradition that crossed all cultures.
the twelve royal gifts of birth belong to every child, born anywhere, at anytime" -
Michael Emerson is just a prince. There's something about him. He's so sweet. I don't know how to describe it. There's something about him that's a bit royal.
I praise the Lord, the Sovereign of the royal realm, Who has extended his sway over the tract of the world.
The thing that I had saved up for myself and wanted most to bring off was a fully fledged professional production of Hamlet at the Royal Shakespeare Theater in Stratford.
The Royal Family doesn't go out shopping for their uniforms: they've got some guy sewing on all the ornaments in-house. You could say I've got my own in-house team as well.
I would argue that television and particularly the BBC were instrumental in puffing up the Royal Family to a level where they were inflated out of all, all proportion to their relevance on the national scene.
I was wrong to exaggerate in statements related to my experiences in the White House and the Royal Family. I am truly sorry for misleading people and misstating the facts.
King Frederick I of Prussia conceived the Amber Chamber in 1701 as a magnificent gift to the Russian royal family that would seal the alliance between the two powers.
You want hot days to get your fruit ripe but then you want it to cool off nicely at night so that the grapes stay on the vine longer and develop complexity.
Peter Hall was just organizing the Royal Shakespeare Company. It was going to be an ensemble, it was going to be in repertory, it was going to have a home in London as well as in the Midlands, and all of those things were happening at that time.
'Britain's Royal Families' became my first published book, in 1989, from The Bodley Head, and the rest of the story is - dare I say it? - history!
I like all the families in the U.K. But what I like about the idea of the royal family is... they seem like they're well educated and there's something admirable about them. And the Queen... she reminds me of my grandma.
Hats are for life's ultimate moments. They're worn at races, at weddings. Occasions many of us, who aren't royals and celebrities, only attend once or twice in a lifetime.
You are a royal child of God. There is absolutely nothing less about you. So stop letting people step on you like a mat.
The Royal Festival Hall in London is nice; people hang out there. I think this inviting, non-exclusive character is very important.
Three Royal Air Force aeroplanes have come over to us so far with their arms and equipment.
I blew amps like they were made of tissue paper. Once I blew out the sound system at Royal Albert Hall in London.