A Quote by Allan Carr

I was quite pleased that Prince Philip didn't say anything like, I hate queers! He was quite well behaved. — © Allan Carr
I was quite pleased that Prince Philip didn't say anything like, I hate queers! He was quite well behaved.
I'd say I'm quite well behaved! It's just the way I've been brought up, really.
Prince Philip is very intellectual. And Prince Charles is extremely well read.
It's very important to have visual representation, to show that queers are important, queers are powerful, queers are beautiful, queers are valid, and you can't erase us.
There is always a better choice that you were unable to quite touch with a single stroke. Even in acting, there comes a point, like a painting, where you have to say, "That's it. I can't go any further with it." And sometimes, you say, "I'm really pleased that that's where it's finished up." Other times, you think, "I don't think I really quite got there, but I haven't got time to go any further." Rather reluctantly, you have to say "That's it."
The dog has behaved himself quite well all day, and the show is doing fantastically well in the ratings... I have no reason to be sad!
I'm really pleased that women like me as well as men. My fanbase is quite evenly split.
Like many a Yank before me, I have tried to explain to European friends that Americans actually know soccer quite well, that many of us played it in school and college, but that, well, we just don't find it quite as exciting as, say, what we call football.
Comedy is quite a difficult place for queers and for women.
Growing up, I was always quite shy and I was quite scared of having an opinion on things, so I just wouldn't say anything.
I don't ever really feel guilty about music, quite frankly. When you're younger, you think that anything you don't like, you have to hate. I'm so far beyond that perspective. Although, I will say I resent Bruno Mars for making me like him as much as I do. I wish that he wasn't so likeable.
Of all Prince Philip's respected biographers, only Sarah Bradford is adamant that Philip has had affairs.
I really hate being recognised. I'm quite a shy person, and I'm not very good at talking to strangers. So when people come up to me in the street, I just find it quite awkward. I don't really know what to say to them.
I do also think it eludes genre a bit - not in any groundbreaking way but you can't quite call it a comedy and you can't quite call it a romantic anything. It's not quite a drama either really. But it has elements of all those things.
The royals - all of them, especially Prince Philip and Prince Charles - have done outstanding work with the faith communities.
I won't say I was slow developer, but our teacher was quite pleased to have someone her own age in the class to talk to.
I used to drum on the table at school. I think a handful of my school reports say that they thought I might have some kind of ADD because I was making sounds. I was far from being an ADD child. I was actually quite quiet and well-behaved. But I used to drum on things.
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