Donald Sinden quotes:

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  • I have a disgracefully sweet tooth. My younger brother and I, all we care about are puddings. You can keep your smoked salmon and caviar.

  • I grew up in Ditchling. It was an idyllic village at the foot of the South Downs. In those days, the village was full of artists and sculptors.

  • Whatever part I'm playing, I always carry with me something that's been used by an illustrious predecessor. I'm a great believer in a touching of hands. I have daggers belonging to Henry Irving and Sarah Siddons.

  • An actor who knows his business ought to be able to make the London telephone directory sound enthralling.

  • James Agate, a great critic of the day, advised me that the way to learn your job properly was to learn Shakespeare, so I went to Stratford. It really sorts out the men from the boys.

  • I've been very fortunate. I've been in theater, films, television, radio, tragedy, comedy, farce - I've been in a musical and in music halls, in pantomime. I was once ringmaster in a circus.

  • You come across quite ordinary, nondescript people in daily life, and I don't see why you should be subjected to them on the stage, too.

  • Being a non-swimmer, I've never been excited by the sea so avoid it on holidays.

  • I'm really not livable with when I'm rehearsing because I'm living the character.

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