A Quote by Alex Horne

I live in a small village on the Norfolk coast, far from the Edinburgh festival. — © Alex Horne
I live in a small village on the Norfolk coast, far from the Edinburgh festival.
I came from a really small village outside Edinburgh in Scotland and had quite a sheltered upbringing.
I like the Edinburgh Film Festival, and I've liked what I've experienced of Glasgow's Film Festival too.
I was born and I live in a small village, where the centre of life is the square, and the small bar/cafe.
Norfolk would not be Norfolk without a church tower on the horizon or round a corner up a lane. We cannot spare a single Norfolk church. When a church has been pulled down the country seems empty or is like a necklace with a jewel missing.
Ezra Pound still lives in a village and his world is a kind of village and people keep explaining things when they live in a village.... I have come not to mind if certain people live in villages and some of my friends still appear to live in villages and a village can be cozy as well as intuitive but must one really keep perpetually explaining and elucidating?
I grew up in the small German village of Bosingen, which is located between Black Forest and the state capital of Stuttgart. And when I say small, I mean small. In our village, there were no more than 1,700 people. And we all loved football, but there weren't a lot of places for us boys around town to play in.
My mum lives near Holkham Bay in Norfolk, and with my dad by the coast in Suffolk, I spend quite a bit of time by the sea.
I grew up in a small, strictly-Catholic fishing village on the coast of Wales. The people there have a different attitude to life than those in Hollywood - people stick together more.
When I do the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, I always go across to Loch Ness and stay there.
I've spent a lot of very happy times in Edinburgh as a result of playing virtually every festival since 1996. It's also a beautiful city in its own right, is walkable, within sight of the sea and mountains - and was too far north for the Luftwaffe to have done any damage, hence the spectacularly beautiful architecture.
I was acting before I was modelling, when I was very young, doing the Edinburgh Festival and that sort of stuff.
Even if you live in a big city, everybody lives in a small town. We identify ourselves by our neighborhoods - 'I live in the Village, or in Chelsea.'
When I used to do the Edinburgh Festival, there was a bunch of guys selling fresh oysters and I'd eat ten daily - marvellous.
If you're not keen on crowds, it might be best to give Edinburgh a miss during festival time when it can get extremely busy.
Adding C3, the leading festival portfolio in North America, to our global portfolio of Insomniac, Festival Republic and Country Nation provides Live Nation with the world's largest festival platform.
In starting to learn about film festivals and what were good ones - 'cause there are five billion of them - it was just a really good East Coast festival. And I thought this little movie was an East Coast film.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!