The Irish Mail on Sunday

Quotes OF THE WEEK

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‘If you change your mind having to do with this most important summit, please do not hesitate to call me or write.’ Donald Trump, in his letter to North Korean dictator Kim Jongun calling off their summit

‘I can’t handle this tension! Trump and Kim Jong-un are like the new Ross and Rachel.’ James Corden, comedian, on the on-off US-North Korea summit

‘Why spend a fortune on creams when extra virgin olive oil is the purest thing? My legs are all lovely softness.’ Jamie Oliver, chef, says he uses olive oil on his skin

‘It’s a habit! It’s a lovely habit. It’s one of the few I haven’t given up.’ Keith Richards, on continuing to play with the Rolling Stones.

‘The heavens opened, and so did the umbrellas and our hearts.’ Penny Lancaster, 47, wife of singer Rod Stewart, on meeting Pope Francis

‘I didn’t notice I was old until I reached 80.’ Sheila Hancock, 85-year-old actress

‘The “lovey” and the kissing cheeks – I can’t stand it.’ Anthony Hopkins, on Hollywood

‘I feel happier living with a person, having to pick up dog poo and change nappies, than I ever did being involved in more decadent activity.’ Russell Brand, comedian, on settling down after years of womanising and drug addiction

‘People are unjust to anger – it can be enlivening and a lot of fun.’ Philip Roth, American novelist who died this week aged 85

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