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Peter Ustinov

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He would always see the bright side of something, even something that would be very annoying to him or to all of us around him. He would get over it and he would always find that there was something positive to be gained from it. He was a giver, throughout everything, and a wonderful warm person.
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Steve Kenis, in "Tributes to 'wonderful' Ustinov" at BBC News (29 March 2004)

 
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Keep you warm, wont let you shiver
His heart is never gonna wither
come on everybody time to deliver.

 
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