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" My parents were very pleased that I was in the army. The fact that I hated it somehow pleased them even more. "
Barry Humphries
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" Sex is the most beautiful thing that can take place between a happily married man and his secretary. "
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" I say things other people wish they could say. I don't pick on people - I empower them. "
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" Political correctness means nothing to me. Nothing. It's the new Puritanism, darling. Preventing us from expressing ourselves. "
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" I suffer greatly from nerves. I have stage-fright badly, and it gets worse, but the stage is still my life. "
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" There's to be a film about my life. I can give this as an exclusive now. Meryl Streep was offered the part but, no, I wanted Kate Winslet. Kylie Minogue is playing me in middle age. In old age, I'm not sure who's going to play me. I haven't got there yet. Perhaps Cate Blanchett. Or Jacki Weaver. "
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" Most of my contemporaries at school entered the World of Business, the logical destiny of bores. "
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" New Zealand is a country of thirty thousand million sheep, three million of whom think they are human. "
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" Those women with collagen lips just look like frogs - 'muffin mouths,' I call them. There's not a line on their brows, and all the emotion gone from their faces, like all those actresses in 'Desperate Housewives.' "
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" Am I old-fashioned? I think I might be. I am a lucky woman, because I was born with a priceless gift... the ability to laugh at the misfortunes of others. "
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" I guess you could say I'm an addict - an adrenalin addict - I get great excitement and stimulation from doing stuff in public, even though I'm nervous and I have very bad stage fright. "
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" I never thought that I would become a staple in the Australian cultural diet. The equivalent of bread or milk, or a fine old Tasmanian Mauve Vein. I think it's because I talk about things that people dare not mention. I don't mean raunchy things or unsavoury things. I call a spade a spade - I discuss things in a realistic manner. "
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" Now the point of comedy is not just looking funny, it's use of language. We have at our disposal a great language... and the imaginative, creative use of that language can be at the service of humour. "
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" To live in Australia permanently is rather like going to a party and dancing all night with one's mother. "
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Dancing
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" Oddly enough, Dame Edna is not interested in show business. Her friends in Los Angeles are mostly in the world of petroleum. She used to have some acting friends. Sadly, Joan Rivers has passed on. Larry Hagman was a close friend. A number of others. "
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" I denied this for many, many years and years... but you cannot help but not see a little of my mother in the character of Edna. "
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" Glamour comes from within. My beauty regime begins with my personality. "
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" I feel like I've cheated. I never knew what to do. I was never a good enough painter to earn a living, and so I drifted into the theatre, and I've had a successful life. I feel guilty that I've never done a day's work in my life! "
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" In Edna, I created a satiric portrait of my hometown of Melbourne, a large provincial English city paradoxically in far Southeast Asia. She's a theatrical figure, related to vaudeville in some respects. She inhabits a world in which there are comparatively few female exponents of comedy. "
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" In Australia, they really want to turn me into a religion. A religion! Can you imagine? The Church of Edna? Oh. I don't want to be over-revered. "
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" People only watch my shows for me, and those shows have remained evergreen long after the guests are forgotten. "
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" I think of myself as an actor. The duty of an actor is to be able to impersonate anything - a child, an old man, a tree, a chair, a woman. "
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" What is extraordinary about the character of Edna - and I speak as though I am completely outside this character and I am talking to you - I'm, as it were, in the wings, and she's on stage, and every now and then she says something extremely funny, and I stand there and think: 'I wish I'd thought of that.' "
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" I've played Beckett. I put on in the 1950s the first Australian production of 'Waiting for Godot.' I played Estragon. The most interesting conversation I've had about Beckett was with a Dublin taxi driver. "
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