George V
1865–1936 British kingI left England when I was four because I found out I could never be King.
Bob Hope
1903–2003 American comedianPositively no money refunded after the curtain has risen.
Mrs Jordan
1761–1816 Irish-born actressMy children are not royal, they just happen to have the Queen as their aunt.
Princess Margaret
1930–2002 British princessReally, this might be Rumania.
Queen Mary
1867–1953 British Queen ConsortSuch an active lass. So outdoorsy. She loves nature in spite of what it did to her.
Bette Midler
1945– American actress,I declare this thing open—whatever it is.
Prince Philip
, Duke of Edinburgh 1921– husband of Elizabeth II,The Right Divine of Kings to govern wrong.
Alexander Pope
1688–1744 English poetHe’s so gay. He can’t wait for his mother to die so he can be Queen.
Joan Rivers
1933–2014 American comedienneHere lies a great and mighty king
Whose promise none relies on;
He never said a foolish thing,
Nor ever did a wise one.
Lord Rochester
1647–80 English poet,He speaks to Me as if I was a public meeting.
Victoria
1819–1901 British queen,My liege, I know I am not good enough to be your queen, but I am far too good to become your mistress.
Elizabeth Woodville
c.1437–92 English queen of Edward IVI’m doing pretty well considering. In the past, when anyone left the Royal family they had you beheaded.
Sarah, Duchess of York
1959–It was a night.
Brigitte Bardot
1934– French actressFrankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.
Sidney Howard
1891–1939 American dramatist and screenwriter,When fortune empties her chamberpot on your head, smile—and say ‘we are going to have a summer shower’.
John A. Macdonald
1851–91 Scottish-born Canadian statesmanIt’s better to be looked over than overlooked.
Mae West
1892–1980 American film actressToo much of a good thing can be wonderful.
Mae West
1892–1980 American film actressIf not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled.
P. G. Wodehouse
1881–1975 English-born writerBasic research is like shooting an arrow into the air and, where it lands, painting a target.
Homer Burton Adkins
1892–1949 American organic chemistWhen I find myself in the company of scientists, I feel like a shabby curate who has strayed by mistake into a drawing room full of dukes.
W. H. Auden
1907–73 English poetBasic research is what I am doing when I don’t know what I am doing.
Wernher von Braun
1912–77 German-born American rocket engineerIf an elderly but distinguished scientist says that something is possible he is almost certainly right, but if he says that it is impossible he is very probably wrong.
Arthur C. Clarke
1917–2008 English science fiction writerSomeone told me that each equation I included in the book would halve the sales.
Stephen Hawking
1942–2018 English theoretical physicistCosmologists are often in error, but never in doubt.
Lev Landau
1908–68 Russian physicistIt was Einstein who made the real trouble. He announced in 1905 that there was no such thing as absolute rest. After that there never was.
Stephen Leacock
1869–1944 Canadian humoristIt is a good morning exercise for a research scientist to discard a pet hypothesis every day before breakfast.
Konrad Lorenz
1903–89 Austro-German zoologistHer own mother lived the latter years of her life in the horrible suspicion that electricity was dripping invisibly all over the house.
James Thurber
1894–1961 American humoristThere is something fascinating about science. One gets such wholesale returns of conjecture out of such a trifling investment of fact.
Mark Twain
1835–1910 American writer