I've sometimes thought of marrying - and then I've thought again. Noel Coward More Quotes by Noel Coward More Quotes From Noel Coward It's such a surprise for the Eastern eyes to see, Noel Coward heat england eye Never mind, dear, we're all made the same, though some more than others. Noel Coward literature made mind The pleasures that once were heaven look silly at sixty-seven. Noel Coward silly heaven looks You always ought to have tom cats arranged, you know - it makes 'em more companionable. Noel Coward ems cat knows I'm over-educated in the things I shouldn't have known at all. Noel Coward known educated It's no good pacing up and down. It won't make the plane arrive any faster. Just sit down and accept that we're delayed. You're just making a fool of yourself. Noel Coward down-and fool accepting I don't think pornography is harmful, but it is terribly, terribly boring. Noel Coward moral boring thinking For gin, in cruel sober truth, supplies the fuel for flaming youth. Noel Coward sober youth fuel It's no use to go and take courses in playwriting any more than it's much use taking courses in acting. Better play to a bad matinée in Hull, it will teach you much more than a year of careful instruction. Noel Coward play years thinking I'll go and see anything so long as it amuses me, or moves me. If it doesn't do either I want to go home. Noel Coward home long moving There are bad times just around the corner, There are dark clouds travelling through the sky, And it's no good whining, About a silver lining, For we know from experience they won't roll by... Noel Coward dark sky clouds I see her as one great stampede of lips directed at the nearest derriere. Noel Coward stampede lips sarcastic AMANDA: I think very few people are completely normal really, deep down in their private lives. Noel Coward normal people thinking She had much in common with Hitler, only no mustache. Noel Coward mustache sarcastic common Christopher Marlowe or Francis Bacon The author of Lear remains unshaken Willie Herbert or Mary Fitton What does it matter? The Sonnets were written. Noel Coward mary matter doe That strange feeling we had in the war. Have you found anything in your lives since to equal it in strength? A sort of splendid carelessness it was, holding us together. Noel Coward feelings war hands Comedies of manners swiftly become obsolete when there are no longer any manners. Noel Coward obsolete comedy manners I write at high speed because boredom is bad for my health. Noel Coward boredom speed writing Here ends the story of a ship, but there will always be other ships, for we are an island race. Through all our centuries, the sea has ruled our destiny. There will always be other ships and men to sail in them. It is these men, in peace or war, to whom we owe so much. Above all victories, beyond all loss, in spite of changing values in a changing world, they give to us, their countrymen, eternal and indomitable pride. Noel Coward pride loss war As one gets older, one discovers everything is going to be exactly the same with different hats on. Noel Coward hats different