A Quote by Derek Nimmo

Nicholas Parsons' time at the University of Glasgow seems to be absolutely shrouded in mystery. — © Derek Nimmo
Nicholas Parsons' time at the University of Glasgow seems to be absolutely shrouded in mystery.
I was going to talk about Nicholas Parsons' ignorance, but 18 seconds would be a wholly insufficient time.
I've known Nicholas Parsons for a fairly long time and his geniune pleasures are in rubber tubes, metal clips
One of the great ball-givers in the United Kingdom is Nicholas Parsons.
They say opposites attract, which is possibly why I am very much attracted to Nicholas Parsons.
Some people in this life really enjoy being sent up and Nicholas Parsons is one of them because he's a sadomasochist.
I like places that are shrouded in mystery.
Human existence is girt round with mystery: the narrow region of our experience is a small island in the midst of a boundless sea. To add to the mystery, the domain of our earthly existence is not only an island of infinite space, but also in infinite time. The past and the future are alike shrouded from us: we neither know the origin of anything which is, nor its final destination.
Beauty is necessarily shrouded in mystery--which is part of its splendour.
The Palio is shrouded in mystery and secrecy, and the players can't discuss their devious schemes.
I'm tired of being this solemn poet of the masses, the enigma shrouded in a mystery.
I went to Parsons, and I interned with Ronen when I was at Parsons. We started our own company since then.
Writing should be an adventure, shrouded in mystery and uncertainty, blessed with amazing grace. In theory, of course
McDermott and two colleagues - James H. Fowler of the University of California, San Diego, and Nicholas A. Christakis of Harvard University - published a paper titled 'Breaking Up is Hard to Do, Unless Everyone Else is Doing it Too.' Their study shows that divorce can spread like a virus among friends, siblings and co-workers.
The things that converge in the writing of a play come from a complex of motives, a genesis shrouded in a certain kind of mystery.
My first professional relationship, I danced with the Parsons Dance Company, and David Parsons, my former boss, allowed me to choreograph on the company.
Believe it or not, the sky is blue here in Glasgow. I absolutely love it here.
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