Western Mail

THEY SAID WHAT?

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“Is that a terrorist?” - Reported comment by the Duke of Edinburgh as he pointed out a bearded man among the crowds at Sandringha­m. “Businesses have been very patient in waiting for clarity on Brexit in the 18 months since the referendum. That patience is now wearing thin. Businesses want answers, they want clarity and they want results” - Adam Marshall, director general of the British Chambers of

Commerce. “My first kiss? A snog on Byker Grove. It was horrible”

- Actress Donna Air. “My eyes are too big, my nose is too flat, my ears stick out, my mouth is too big and my face is too small... my body is thin as a clarinet and my ankles are so skinny that I wear two pairs of bobby socks because I don’t want people to see how thin they are” - Actress Goldie Hawn. “Britain used to be proud of its reputation for giving the railways to the world. Now we just have, for the most part, a clapped-out system” - Manuel Cortes, general secretary of the Transport Salaried Staffs Associatio­n. “DON’T CHANGE! How about that for a resolution? Stop setting yourself up for failure. Don’t use social media as judge or standardse­tter. You are already enough. Let things unfold” - TV’s Susanna Reid on Instagram. “I have a punishing workout regimen. Every day I do three minutes on a treadmill, then I lie down, drink a glass of vodka and smoke a cigarette”

- Actor Sir Anthony Hopkins.

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