- "My very best investment": That's an easy question - my answer is 32s 6d, spent on a special marriage licence nineteen years ago. For those few shillings I got a pretty girl who became housekeeper, nurse, mother, mistress, companion, secretary, adviser, dresser and washer-woman. And the important thing about this investment was that I never actually spent the 32s 6d - because I was working all hours at the time, my future wife had to get the licence herself!. UK Woman Magazine April 25 1970.
- You have to be slick and fast and not fall over the furniture. - talking about his dual role as director/lead in the stage production of The Best of Friends. November 1969.
- Remarking on how he saw the difference between the US film industry's response to periodic downturn in comparison to that of the British: The difference in the two industries I suppose is that when we have a panic over there it's complete. They start closing down studios and everyone says what are we going to do. Over here you seem to take your panics in stride. Or so its appears. (Ottawa Citizen, 1 May 1956)
- [on stardom] The only criterion by which an actor should be judged is by his work .... If being a star means that people want to know how drunk I can get or what a hell raiser I can be, I don't want to be known as a star. (Winnipeg Free Press, July 28, 1960)
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