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English - Entertainer
February 22, 1928
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View All Citation Styles →There are enough tears in any child's life; we certainly don't need to add to them in the name of entertainment.
The secret to a happy marriage is if you can be at peace with someone within four walls, if you are content because the one you love is near to you, either upstairs or downstairs, or in the same room, and you feel that warmth that you don't find very often, then that is what love is all about.
I do lead a careful diet, I don't overeat, I have fruit and vegetables every day and I drink a lot of water. And my darling wife keeps me so young it is ridiculous. Being with her is an inspiration as well.
In the old days, variety turns like me learned how to cope with failure - we all had nights when we 'died' on stage - but today's youngsters simply don't have that experience. For them, it really is instant make or break time - hence, all the tears and, hence, all the potential emotional damage.
My father earned every penny he had, and I would have loved to have bought him a Rolls-Royce because his whole life was cars. Sadly, he didn't live to see the day when I could have done that for him, which still hurts.
I met my darling wife Wilnelia in 1980 when we were on the judging panel for the Miss World contest at the Royal Albert Hall. With two ex-wives and five daughters, I thought I wouldn't be involved with anyone for a long time - if ever. Winnie was so gorgeous, my jaw dropped - and it's a big jaw to drop.
I don't want to grow old gracefully. I want to put up a bit of a fight.
Lucknow's architecture is a part of life in the city.
Every human is an artist. The dream of your life is to make beautiful art.
I hope to live all my life for my art, without abandoning my principles one iota.
Layer by layer art strips life bare.
Art is parasitic on life, just as criticism is parasitic on art.
I have no fear of making changes, destroying the image, etc., because the painting has a life of its own.