The greater the love, the greater the tragedy when it's over.
Haste is good only in catching fleas.
. . . nuclear threats and nuclear weapons are the last argument of weak, stressed and irresponsible politicians. People must act very quicky to stop the movement to nuclear war.
I don't know their names. Their names have been erased from my memory banks. If I tried to bring 'em back, I'd get shocked.
[Maigret] is terribly self-contained, not that I would ever wish him to be any more comic, particularly, but in the second film we've made you see he's a little more ironic from time to time. But as I say, that's just work in progress.
I want to live, I want to give, I've been a miner for a heart of gold.
Scoring three away from home - you can't do better than that.