Top 131 Harold Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Perhaps we would do well to listen to the likes of Rabbi Harold Kushner, who contends that God is not really as powerful as we have claimed.
I'd recommend anyone watch 'Harold and Maude,' 'cause it helps a lot with fear of death.
My absolute favorite film is Hal Ashby's 'Harold and Maude.' — © Lucy Boynton
My absolute favorite film is Hal Ashby's 'Harold and Maude.'
All the London critics, including Kenneth Tynan and Harold Hobson, came down to Bristol to see 'The Crucible'.
I try to add as much as I can before a director says, 'Harold shut up!'
In writing about Harold and Maureen with their terrible unspoken secret, and all those people that Harold meets as he walks to save a friend's life, I was trying to celebrate the ordinary people.
Next thing you know, the hoe starts to ill, She says "I love you, Harold" and your name is Will!
... He went under the stars, and the tender light of the moon, when it hung like an eyelash and the tree trunks shone like bones. He walked through wind and weather, and beneath sun-bleached skies. It seemed to Harold that he had been waiting all his life to walk. He no longer knew how far he had come, but only that he was going forward. The pale Cotswold stone became the red brick of Warwickshire, and the land flattened into middle England. Harold reached his hand to his mouth to brush away a fly, and felt a beard growing in thick tufts. Queenie would live. He knew it.
If King Harold had had swans on his side, England would still be Saxon.
One of my major competitors was Harold Smith. Smith beat me in 1977. I was loafing during that competition.
I worked with Harold Pinter once as my first Broadway show. It was one of the most exciting things that ever happened to me.
My dog's name is Harold.
I think that Harold MacMillan is a very intelligent man, who, as so often happens in politics, achieved supreme power too late. — © Malcolm Muggeridge
I think that Harold MacMillan is a very intelligent man, who, as so often happens in politics, achieved supreme power too late.
I owe a great deal to Harold Hobson, doyen drama critic of the 'U.K. Sunday Times,' who championed me as Shakespeare's Richard II at the 1969 Edinburgh Festival.
While other kids were into New Kids on the Block, I was into Harold Lloyd and Stan Laurel.
I like dark humor. My favorite movie of all time is 'Harold and Maude.'
Harold could no longer pass a stranger without acknowledging the truth that everyone was the same, and also unique; and that this was the dilemma of being human.
I personally would love to see Harold and Kumar with children. I think that would be hilarious.
I've got deep roots in Kalamazoo, with a grandfather, Harold Allen, who was a big part of Upjohn Co. for many years as the corporate secretary and friends with W. E. Upjohn.
Harold Koopowitz a son-of-a-gun! He's a drug peddler, in my opinion.
Cicero most reminds me of Harold Wilson. Both men knew how to keep the show on the road.
I didn't bother with television myself because it consisted largely of windmills, puppets and pottery wheels, interspersed with elderly men smoking pipes while they discussed Harold Macmillan in Old Etonian accents.
There is a real Harold Lee.
I was fortunate to be able to do two movies with Harold Ramis. He was the kindest of any director with whom I worked. Harold was a genius. On top of his talent, he could do the 'New York Times' crossword puzzle faster than anyone! I am lucky to have known him as well as I did. I will miss him.
Harold Ramis really got my career going and was a friend for a long time. I was doing a play in L.A., and he came to see it a few times and recommended me to Ivan Reitman for Ghostbusters 2. Six months later, I quit real estate and was acting for good, and it was really because Harold took an interest in me and made a phone call and did stuff that people don't usually do, even if they like somebody.
[Harold Pinter] is a British playwright and is one of my favorite writers. Harold was very obsessed with when memory becomes mythology, that at some point you change your memory to fit who you believe you are.
When you have a performer as talented as Bill Murray or as Harold, that can write as well as they can perform, you can do a final draft on the set if you think of it that way.
That's what it is: a 'Harold & Kumar' movie is a romance between two best friends.
Harold Wilson is going around the country stirring up apathy.
My grandma was a church organist for 40 years, and she got me into jazz music and great songwriters, Harold Arlen, George Gershwin, all those folks. I can't do it, but I have a profound respect for it.
I remember a big meeting with the hosiery trade in Harold's ministerial room.
I remember finding 'Harold and Maude' strangely erotic. I've always had an octogenarian fetish.
Harold Lloyd was not a comedian. But he was the finest actor to play a comedian that I ever saw.
I don't give plots to Harold Robbins or Graham Greene, because they don't need them, but a lot of authors do.
I think obviously the 'Harold and Kumar' stuff is trying to lean head first into the raunch.
Where I grew up, in Harold Hill, it was rough and it still is now. I used to live in a little council flat, next to the shops, and there was always trouble, people getting stabbed.
I see a dermatologist in L.A. called Dr. Harold Lancer, who is incredible. I've known him for years - he sorted my skin out.
Harold, like the rest of us, had many impressions which saved him the trouble of distinct ideas. — © George Eliot
Harold, like the rest of us, had many impressions which saved him the trouble of distinct ideas.
Harold and Maude' was a seminal movie for me because it's not only a beautiful love story, but it's also about the moment when misfits find each other.
Umpire Harold Bird, having a wonderful time, signalling everything in the world, including stopping traffic coming on from behind.
I started after him...and the clown looked back. I saw Its eyes, and all at once I understood who It was." "Who was it, Don?" Harold Gardner asked softly. "It was Derry," Don Hagarty said. "It was this town.
I'm a sucker for movies about uncommon friendships: 'Midnight Cowboy,' 'Harold and Maude,' 'Scarecrow,' 'The Last Detail,' 'Y Tu Mama Tambien,' 'Jules and Jim,' 'Rushmore,' 'Stand by Me.'
We grew up on Harold Pinter, Sam Shepard, Samuel Beckett. You're making something about men on the verge of a nervous breakdown, you're going to look to those guys.
My massage was marvellous. I feel really relaxed. And my masseur, Harold :You can't have a masseur called Harold. It's like having a member of the Royal Family called Ena.
The key to doing 'Harold and Kumar' movies is you make it earnest. Primarily what we do is make Harold and Kumar's relationship and friendship believable, and we don't actually work on being that funny.
The Yale group was doing the Harold. So by our senior year we were trying to do the Harold. Again, we had no idea what we were doing. We had one guy in the group who was pretty experimental; he would kind of push us to do weird things. It was really fun, a great experience.
Harold, the young kids out there are not going to be willing to go to the barricades in defense of lowered transaction costs.
The fact is that Harold Wilson is a person no one can like, a person without friends. — © Roy Jenkins
The fact is that Harold Wilson is a person no one can like, a person without friends.
A reviewer's lot is not always an easy one. I can remember flogging myself to finish Harold Brodkey's 'The Runaway Soul' despite the novel's consummate, unmitigated tedium.
Harold and Maude' is a film I just keep finding myself rewatching.
I have known Harold Ford Jr. since before he was born, in that his father was my driver in the 1966 governor's race, and has remained a friend of mine all these years.
I trained as an actor with Lee Strasberg, Elia Kazan, and Harold Clurman, and those guys set a very high bar.
I grew up on Harold Lloyd, Charles Chaplin, and Buster Keaton, and those were the ones who inspired me.
Harold Wilson is a petty bourgeois and will remain so in spirit even if they make him a Viscount.
Regarding R. H. Blyth: Two men who may be called pillars of the Western haiku movement, Harold G. Henderson and R. H. Blyth. . . .
I get called Harold the most. I think maybe 'Harold & Kumar' fans don't know my name, and 'Star Trek' fans do know my name... Harold fans are vocal!
In the end, the tragedy of Harold Wilson was that you couldn't believe a word he said
John Updike is always fun. And one of my former students, Tom Pynchon. And Harold Bloom, another former student.
Clark Kent, I suppose, had a little bit of Harold Lloyd in him.
'Harold and Maude' was a seminal movie for me because it's not only a beautiful love story, but it's also about the moment when misfits find each other.
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