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Christopher Fry

"The lines marking a penalty area are a disgrace to the playing fields of a public school."

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Donna Grant

"Poverty us no disgrace to a man, but it is confoundedly inconvenient."

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Donna Grant

"The lines marking a penalty area are a disgrace to the playing fields of a public school."

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Donna Grant

"No one can disgrace us but ourselves."

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Donna Grant

"I have deserved neither so much honor or so much disgrace."

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Donna Grant

"Poverty is not a disgrace, but it's terribly inconvenient."

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Christopher Fry
"Comedy is an escape, not from truth but from despair; a narrow escape into faith."

Faith

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Christopher Fry
"Coffee in England is just toasted milk."

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Christopher Fry
"The dark is light enough."

Light

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Christopher Fry
"The lines marking a penalty area are a disgrace to the playing fields of a public school."

Disgrace

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Christopher Fry
"Poetry has the virtue of being able to say twice as much as prose in half the time, and the drawback, if you do not give it your full attention, of seeming to say half as much in twice the time."

Poetry

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Christopher Fry
"The best thing we can do is to make wherever we're lost in look as much like home as we can."

Home

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Christopher Fry
"Has made an honest woman of the supernatural."

Supernatural

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Christopher Fry
"Between our birth and death we may touch understanding, As a moth brushes a window with its wing."

Death

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Christopher Fry
"In tragedy every moment is eternity; in comedy, eternity is a moment."

Comedy

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Christopher Fry
"In my plays I want to look at life - at the commonplace of existence-as if we had just turned a corner and run into it for the first time."

Life

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