18 quotes found
Entertainer · English · 1957
English entertainer (born 1957)
“Anything is good if it's made of chocolate.”
“Having children is fab. They keep me young and make me get up in the morning.”
“The comedian sticks as religiously to her theme as a dancer sticks to a diet.”
“I'm a Luddite with computers, and I'm slightly worried about being hacked as well.”
“My dad's a very sensitive man, but as the archetypal rebellious teenager, I didn't realise that.”
“Everything becomes magnified at night. Sounds travel in a different way, it's dark, and everything seems far more spooky.”
“God, what a depressing day that was and what an irony that Britains first female prime minister had to be Margaret Thatcher. She was the woman who asked, What has feminism ever done for me? Well, d...”
“The big bad monster wasn't green and hiding under the bed, it wore tasteless floral prints, bright scarlet lipstick and sat in the kitchen smoking and saying 'bollocks' alot.”
“One thing lots of Christians do have in common is that they can't help coming across as smug. This winds lots of people up, particularly because famous Christians pronounce on the life of the poor ...”
“With two small children, I haven't had a wash since 2001 so the chance to go shopping is way down the list. It is something I do intend to get.”
“People say you should read your criticism because it will make you a better person but it doesn't. It just makes you a sad bitter old showbiz nightmare.”
“So, my style has hopefully changed over the years and it is more relaxed, and I do tend to smile and have more than one expression these days hopefully - which I didn't at the beginning.”
“When I got married, the Sun ran the headline: 'Here comes the bride, all fat and wide.' Luckily, it was a few days after the wedding - but it was still hideous to read at a great romantic moment.”
“I used to do bell ringing in Benenden church. It was really good fun, actually. My best friend's dad was the local vicar, and so it was expected as her best friend that I would go to church every S...”
“My mum is bright, ambitious, well read, political and very bolshie: when my dad was conscripted into the Army and posted to Libya, she convinced some general to let her go with him. I don't know ho...”
“My father was an engineer and my mother was a social worker, and they met as young socialists. That probably tells you everything you need to know about my attitude to money - I've never really bee...”
“God, what a depressing day that was and what an irony that Britain’s first female prime minister had to be Margaret Thatcher. She was the woman who asked, ‘What has feminism ever done for me?’ Well...”
“They say men can never understand the pain of childbirth. Well, they can if you hit them in the testicles with a cricket bat for 14 hours.”