Best quotes by Melvyn Bragg on People
Checkout quotes by Melvyn Bragg on People
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‟ Television, above all, is the place where people can see the world they live in, and if the world they live in is a world without the arts, so much the worse for television, and so much the worse for the viewers.
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‟ What artists are doing, and what people who are receiving the arts are doing, is entering into this agreement to occupy a parallel world. The parallel world is ever-expanding. We used to think that it existed only for people who were wealthy, well-born, or educated. It isn't like that.
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‟ Britain is undoubtedly becoming more cultural. No question of it. People who say it is dumbing down simply don't look around enough. They don't know enough.
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‟ Well, I don't think I'm good-looking... I know people who are good-looking, and I'm not good-looking.
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‟ Now, perfectly ordinary people will give each other hugs. I mean, it used to be that a hug was reserved for if you came back from Australia - you know, back in the '40s and '50s.
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‟ A structure is a bit like a story. People will go along with you - they see where you're going.
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‟ Sometimes, you're just moved by people's journeys.
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‟ People in jobs that they hate must be worn out.
- Melvyn Bragg