Zitat des Tages über Dame:
My first project was 'Hunchback of Notre Dame'. I co-produced that.
A dame that knows the ropes isn't likely to get tied up.
The message that President Obama delivered in his speech at Notre Dame was: morality is immoral. Pro-life is the extremist position, not a moral position. Yet we should compromise and work to reduce abortions. Where's the compromise between life and death - and why work to reduce the number of them occurring if there's nothing wrong with them?
An atheist is a man who watches a Notre Dame - Southern Methodist University game and doesn't care who wins.
I don't know what my appeal is. I can see I've got blue eyes and don't look like the Hunchback of Notre Dame but I can't understand the fuss.
In 1953 there were two ways for an Irish Catholic boy to impress his parents: become a priest or attend Notre Dame.
I've always been a huge fan of Charles Lawton's performance in 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame,' so somewhere along the line, I've always wanted to play that character.
You treat a lady like a dame, and a dame like a lady.
This dame keeps dragging me into the bushes. Keep your eye open, you may have to rescue me.
My first walk illegally at 20 years old was between the towers of Notre Dame.
My father was a socialist, so he would have thought that I shouldn't be a dame.
I think that she's a great dame. I'm crazy for Lucille.
We used to have front-row seats for the Grand Opera House pantomime every year, and once the dame May McFettridge got me up on-stage.
The most difficult problem about coaching at Notre Dame is losing early.
I truly believe the things Notre Dame stands for.
Notre Dame was my dream school growing up. But in recruiting, they had some other plans, what position they wanted me to play.
Marilyn Monroe was a fabulous dame - fabulous.
If I traveled to the end of the rainbow as Dame Fortune did intend, Murphy would be there to tell me the pot's at the other end.
When I went to Europe a few years ago, I felt very at home there, and I loved standing in Notre Dame and looking at all the gargoyles on the outside of that building and realizing that, as scary and frightening as they were, what I was looking at was something that was built to the glory of God.
From the ages of five to twelve, I attended the Saint Laurence O'Toole elementary school in Lawrence, a city next to Methuen, and was taught by sisters of the Catholic order of Notre Dame de Namour. I enjoyed all my subjects there. I do not remember ever learning any science, except for mathematics.
I've made a wonderful living playing that theatrical character - the professional brassy dame.
One of the great changes wrought by the increased public awareness of Alzheimer's - and thank you, Nancy Reagan, you wonderful tough old dame, you - is that people in the early stages of the disease are now speaking out while they still have the capacity to do so.
Every student of comedy should see Dame Edna at least twice.
A pulp story without a detective and, obviously, somebody for him to do battle with is unthinkable, and I can't remember reading a pulp story that didn't have a dame - either a good girl or a bad girl.
Whether you like it or not, you're a national figure after five games at Notre Dame.
I am a classy dame.
I have always respected how Bobby Bowden would go out and challenge any opponent, and he produced some legendary games against the University of Miami and Notre Dame.
There is nothin' like a dame.
And there's no way I'm going to do Dame Edna.
Well, I've known Elizabeth almost all of her life and almost all of my life. And I love her with all of my heart and she's always been there for me. She's a wonderful, wonderful dame. She's a great lady.
Probably one of the most surreal moments of my career was acting in front of Notre Dame with a mime.
You'll see Dame Judi Dench in a Bond film, in Shakespeare and then starring in her own sitcom. You never see that here with Meryl Streep.
I'm going to be the next head coach at Notre Dame.
I missed so many opportunities along the way to do what I wanted to do because I didn't have the confidence to tell myself, much less anybody else, 'Yes, this is the business I wanted to be a part of, and not feeling that I had the talent... and letting it go all the way through Notre Dame and then through two years of Navy service.
I'm an old man, and all my life I've said that Notre Dame should remain independent because it's a national school.
I haven't seen the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, the Louvre. I haven't seen anything. I don't really care.