Western Mail

THEY SAID WHAT?

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“I will keep going until I fall off the stage”

- Actress Jane Asher has no plans to retire.

“I never believe in age. I’m much younger than I am. I look 20 years younger and I don’t understand the concept of age. Some people are born old, while some people are getting better and better, and I’m on that side”

- Italian socialite Nancy Dell’Olio,

below.

“The majority of people who say they are having the best sex in the world are usually lying and some nights that goes for me”

- Nightclub owner Peter Stringfell­ow who died yesterday.

“It is enormous flattery and good fun to be called a blue passport in human form, the red telephone box-made flesh, the yacht in a pinstripe suit”

- Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg. “I feel like sometimes with my humour people are like, ‘She’s insane, she’s mad’. But the reality is that if a man said the exact same thing they’d just think he was funny” - Singer Paloma Faith.

“When you’re an actor, it’s like, you’ve got to keep the momentum up. And I’m like, ‘No!’ You have to trust that things won’t go away if you stop for a bit. I haven’t really stopped, and I don’t think that’s a feasible way to work. For me, eventually, that’s not the lifestyle I want”

- Downton Abbey star Lily James, who wants to take a break and go

travelling.

“As I was saying before I was so rudely interrupte­d...”

- TV announcer Leslie Mitchell’s first words on the resumption of television after the War on this day, June 7, 1946.

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