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  • I was born on 22 March 1931 in New York, the elder child of Abraham and Fanny Richter. -- Burton Richter
  • He considers the theatrical version of Fanny and Alexander an amputated version of what his original film was, and he doesn't really like the shorter film. -- Bille August
  • I must confess that in my teens and twenties, I loved 'Mansfield Park' rather in spite of Fanny than because of her. Like Fanny's rich, sophisticated cousins, I didn't really get her. -- Susanna Clarke
  • I wish I were one of those terribly clever people who, when they write their autobiographies, always say, when I was fifteen months old I distinctly remember my Aunt Fanny saying to me, etc. -- George Seaton
  • She doesn't do the things heroines are supposed to. Which is rather Jane Austen's point - Fanny is her subversive heroine. She is gentle and self-doubting and utterly feminine; and given the right circumstances, she would defy an army. -- Susanna Clarke
  • A movie that I've seen probably the most is 'Fanny & Alexander,' the Ingmar Bergman movie. I even dragged my friends to the super long version that had an intermission. I don't know how much they liked me that day. -- Gillian Jacobs
  • If you're listening Big Brother, I refuse to be Fanny Price. -- Shannon Hale
  • Love and a cottage! Eh, Fanny! Ah, give me indifference and a coach and six! -- George Colman the Elder
  • Fanny! You are killing me!" "No man dies of love but on the stage, Mr. Crawford. -- Jane Austen
  • Took out Skinny Minnie, Long Tall Sally, and Short Fat Fanny, but I'm kinda fonda Wanda. -- Neil Young
  • I don't want ta hear that kinda dirty talk comin' from you." "What, fanny? Fanny fanny fanny! -- Kami Garcia
  • And for those of you who watched the last programme, I hope all your doughnuts turn out like Fanny's. -- David Coleman
  • that you seemed almost as fearful of notice and praise as other women were of neglect. (Edmund to Fanny) -- Jane Austen
  • Sophie did not care to think how Howl might react if Fanny woke him by stabbing him with her parasol. -- Diana Wynne Jones
  • She never called her son by any name but John; 'love' and 'dear', and such like terms, were reserved for Fanny. -- Elizabeth Gaskell
  • One thing's for sure: now when I look at Funny Girl (1968), I think I was gorgeous. I was too beautiful to play Fanny Brice. -- Barbra Streisand
  • Elinor had some difficulty here to refrain from observing, that she thought Fanny might have borne with composure, an acquisition of wealth to her brother, by which neither she nor her child could be possibly impoverished. -- Jane Austen
  • A movie that I've seen probably the most is 'Fanny Alexander,' the Ingmar Bergman movie. I even dragged my friends to the super long version that had an intermission. I don't know how much they liked me that day. -- Gillian Jacobs
  • We worked on 'Fanny and Alexander' for seven months and it was an amusing production. Still, it was very long and heavy and so awfully complicated, .. And when the premiere was over and everything went well, I thought, 'That's that.' . -- Ingmar Bergman
  • Women have crucified the Mary Wollstonecrafts, the Fanny Wrights, and the George Sands of all ages. Men mock us with the fact and say we are ever cruel to each other... If this present woman must be crucified, let men drive the spikes. -- Elizabeth Cady Stanton
  • Sometimes I need to reject the music proposed for my songs because the musicians misunderstand that the Fanny Crosby who once wrote for the people in the saloons has merely changed the lyrics. Oh my no. The church must never sing it's songs to the melodies of the world. -- Fanny Crosby
  • Luck is the by-product of busting your fanny. -- Don Sutton
  • The best sex education for kids is when Daddy pats Mommy on the fanny when he comes home from work. -- William H. Masters
  • I'm not impressed by fanny, not gonna lie. -- Alex Baerasch
  • The last time a straight man worked in the fashion industry, we got a fanny pack. -- Chelsea Handler
  • As a woman, you have to choose between your fanny or your face. I chose my face. -- Zsa Zsa Gabor
  • The best sex education for kids is when Daddy pats Mommy on the fanny when he comes home from work. -- William H. Masters
  • I have a foolproof device for judging whether a picture is good or bad. If my fanny squirms, it's bad. If my fanny doesn't squirm, it's good. -- Harry Cohn
  • I'm like a woman scorned. I'm prepared to continue to kick their fanny until the last day I'm alive on this Earth because they have mistreated too many people. -- Trent Lott
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