Quotes of Stephen Potter - somelinesforyou

“ Your function as a critic is to show that it is really you yourself who should have written the book, if you had had the time, and since you hadn't you are glad that someone else had, although obviously it might have been done better. ”

- Stephen Potter

“ Your function as a critic is to show that it is really you yourself who should have written the book, if you had had the time, and since you hadn't you are glad that someone else had, although obviously it might have been done better. ”

- Stephen Potter

“ If you have nothing to say, or, rather, something extremely stupid and obvious, say it, but in a 'plonking' tone of voice - i.e. roundly, but hollowly and dogmatically. ”

- Stephen Potter

“ If you have nothing to say, or, rather, something extremely stupid and obvious, say it, but in a 'plonking' tone of voice - i.e. roundly, but hollowly and dogmatically. ”

- Stephen Potter

“ If you have nothing to say, or, rather, something extremely stupid and obvious, say it, but in a 'plonking' tone of voice - i.e. roundly, but hollowly and dogmatically. ”

- Stephen Potter

“ A good general rule is to state that the bouquet is better than the taste, and vice versa. ”

- Stephen Potter

“ A good general rule is to state that the bouquet is better than the taste, and vice versa. ”

- Stephen Potter

“ If you have nothing to say, or, rather, something extremely stupid and obvious, say it, but in a 'plonking' tone of voice - i.e. roundly, but hollowly and dogmatically. ”

- Stephen Potter

“ I'm looking for the therapy crowd and the low-impact aerobics crowd. It's an alternative to a gym. There's no membership. ”

- Stephen Potter

“ I'm looking for the therapy crowd and the low-impact aerobics crowd. It's an alternative to a gym. There's no membership. ”

- Stephen Potter

“ I'm looking for the therapy crowd and the low-impact aerobics crowd. It's an alternative to a gym. There's no membership. ”

- Stephen Potter

“ If you have nothing to say, or, rather, something extremely stupid and obvious, say it, but in a 'plonking' tone of voice - i.e. roundly, but hollowly and dogmatically. ”

- Stephen Potter
  • 1