Names were not so much dropped as thrown in a perpetual game of catch. Robert Morley More Quotes by Robert Morley More Quotes From Robert Morley Beware of the conversationalist who adds "In other words." Robert Morley public-speaking add If the critics were always right we should be in deep trouble. Robert Morley critics trouble should I have little patience with anyone who is not self-satisfied. I am always pleased to see my friends, happy to be with my wife and family, but the high spot of every day is when I first catch a glimpse of myself in the shaving mirror. Robert Morley wife mirrors self Anyone who works is a fool. I don't work - I merely inflict myself upon the public. Robert Morley Robert Morley sat with Wilfred Hyde White, watching the coronation parade of Queen Elizabeth. In an open carriage approached the very large Queen Salote of Tonga. Resplendent in a floral dress and ignoring the rain. "Who do you think that is beside queen Salote?" asked Wilfred, looking down at his program. Robert glanced at the diminutive Tonga ambassador in his top hat and tails and suggested, "her lunch perhaps". Robert Morley