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Peter Cook Quotes

I am blind -- but I am able to read thanks to a wonderful new system known as 'broil' . . . I'm sorry, I'll just feel that again.

Peter Cook, William Cook (2013). “Tragically I Was an Only Twin: The Comedy of Peter Cook”, p.215, Random House

You realize that suicide's a criminal offense. In less enlightened times they'd have hung you for it.

"Fictional character: George Spiggott". "Bedazzled", www.imdb.com. December 10, 1967.

Now I tell you the downside of this is you feel awful, but the upside is you feel terrific.

Peter Cook, William Cook (2013). “Tragically I Was an Only Twin: The Comedy of Peter Cook”, p.365, Random House

The thing that makes you know that Vernon Ward is a good painter is if you look at his ducks, you can see the eyes follow you around the room.

BBC British sketch comedy show "Not Only... But Also" ("At The Art Gallery", 1965), 1965-1970.

We exchanged many frank words in our respective languages.

1961 Impersonation of Harold Macmillan. Beyond the Fringe.

I could have been a Judge, but I never had the Latin for the judgin'. I never had it, so I'd had it, as far as being a judge was concerned... I would much prefer to be a judge than a coal miner because of the absence of falling coal.

British comedy stage revue "Beyond the Fringe" written and performed by Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Alan Bennett, and Jonathan Miller ("Sitting on the Bench", 1961), 1960-1966.

The garden of Eden was a boggy swamp just south of Croydon. You can see it over there.

"Fictional character: George Spiggott". "Bedazzled", www.imdb.com. 1967.

Job was what you'd technically describe as a loony.

"Fictional character: George Spiggott". "Bedazzled", www.imdb.com. December 10, 1967.

I would much prefer to be a judge than a coal miner because of the absence of falling coal.

British comedy stage revue "Beyond the Fringe" written and performed by Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Alan Bennett, and Jonathan Miller ("Sitting on the Bench", 1961), 1960-1966.