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John Gielgud

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I feel so sorry for those poor men sitting up there all day. They must be so cold.
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Quoted in Alec Guinness, Journals, February 1988. [Guinness: " John's grasp of public events was always rather tenuous. His heart however, was in the right place. [This remark] - he was pointing to the barrage balloons tethered over London."]

 
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