English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'My parents have a strong work ethic, but their attitude to life, their philosophy, is: 'whatever makes you happy.'' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'I'm quite an optimist, quite happy in life, quite smiley.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'You always want your films to go as far as they can.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'Being in nature is very important to me. I'm not a glamour puss.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'I don't wear bright orange clothes or leopard skin boots, but it was really good fun to play someone that does and have an excuse too!' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'You do your bit and then you hope for the best and you think, oh I hope there's an audience at the end of the day.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'You can't be a woman and not be a feminist, I don't think. If you care about the world and the world you exist in and your rights.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'You only do good work when you're taking risks and pushing yourself.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'The one thing that's going to get you through this business is having strong roots, being grounded and knowing what is true.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'You think that adulthood will hit and you'll suddenly be more capable. But that doesn't happen, ever, does it?' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'My feet are like something from another age - prehistoric and troll-like. I keep expecting them to talk, they have that much character.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Raleigh: 'Fain would I climb, yet fear I to fall.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Raleigh: 'Whosoever, in writing a modern history, shall follow truth too near the heels, it may happily strike out his teeth.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Pater: 'Philosophical theories or ideas, as points of view, instruments of criticism, may help us to gather up what might otherwise pass unregarded by us.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Pater: 'Art comes to you proposing frankly to give nothing but the highest quality to your moments as they pass.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Pater: 'The Renaissance of the fifteenth century was, in many things, great rather by what it designed then by what it achieved.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Pater: 'The service of philosophy, of speculative culture, towards the human spirit, is to rouse, to startle it to a life of constant and eager observation.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Pater: 'To regard all things and principles of things as inconstant modes or fashions has more and more become the tendency of modern thought.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Pater: 'All art constantly aspires towards the condition of music.' Read More English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Pater: 'For art comes to you proposing frankly to give nothing but the highest quality to your moments as they pass, and simply for those moments' sake.' Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'My parents have a strong work ethic, but their attitude to life, their philosophy, is: 'whatever makes you happy.'' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'I'm quite an optimist, quite happy in life, quite smiley.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'You always want your films to go as far as they can.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'Being in nature is very important to me. I'm not a glamour puss.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'I don't wear bright orange clothes or leopard skin boots, but it was really good fun to play someone that does and have an excuse too!' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'You do your bit and then you hope for the best and you think, oh I hope there's an audience at the end of the day.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'You can't be a woman and not be a feminist, I don't think. If you care about the world and the world you exist in and your rights.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'You only do good work when you're taking risks and pushing yourself.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'The one thing that's going to get you through this business is having strong roots, being grounded and knowing what is true.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'You think that adulthood will hit and you'll suddenly be more capable. But that doesn't happen, ever, does it?' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Sally Hawkins: 'My feet are like something from another age - prehistoric and troll-like. I keep expecting them to talk, they have that much character.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Raleigh: 'Fain would I climb, yet fear I to fall.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Raleigh: 'Whosoever, in writing a modern history, shall follow truth too near the heels, it may happily strike out his teeth.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Pater: 'Philosophical theories or ideas, as points of view, instruments of criticism, may help us to gather up what might otherwise pass unregarded by us.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Pater: 'Art comes to you proposing frankly to give nothing but the highest quality to your moments as they pass.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Pater: 'The Renaissance of the fifteenth century was, in many things, great rather by what it designed then by what it achieved.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Pater: 'The service of philosophy, of speculative culture, towards the human spirit, is to rouse, to startle it to a life of constant and eager observation.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Pater: 'To regard all things and principles of things as inconstant modes or fashions has more and more become the tendency of modern thought.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Pater: 'All art constantly aspires towards the condition of music.' Read More
English Authors 11/21/23 English Authors 11/21/23 Walter Pater: 'For art comes to you proposing frankly to give nothing but the highest quality to your moments as they pass, and simply for those moments' sake.' Read More