Patrick Macnee Quotes & Sayings

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17 most famous Patrick Macnee quotes and sayings. These are the first 10 quotes we have for him. He was an English actor who passed away on 25 June, 2015.

Patrick Macnee Quotes
“The radio even weren't allowed to say there was a Holocaust and people were being killed right, left and center in these terrible camps.”
Patrick Macnee Quotes
“Accomplishment is such a patronizing, dangerous word, isn't it? I haven't really accomplished anything. The most accomplished thing I've done is to have lived this long - 81.”
“Until the year 1967, it was a crime, for which you could be put in prison, to make homosexual love to someone in your own house. If they came in and caught you at it, you could be put into prison. This has changed - I'm talking about England, incidentally.”
“And in the Second World War, you didn't just read about it in the newspapers because you weren't allowed to read it in the newspapers. It was all censored, you know? So nobody knew what we were doing.”
Patrick Macnee Quotes
“Television has some lovely aspects to it - and some ghastly aspects - but the theater itself was a wonderful invention.”
Patrick Macnee Quotes
“Well, you know, I was through the whole of the Second World War and saw all my friends killed.”
“It doesn't work that way, you know, because most parts that you think you'd do well, most other people don't. So they offer you something - The Avengers is a good example... I fitted into that because I came from that sort of background. It's not even acting.”
“These things don't just come, arrive and settle like a bird picking up a few bits of crumbs. They develop. I think the best word for these things is develop. They develop because of the human beings who just happen to be there at the time.”
Patrick Macnee Quotes
“But I did an awful lot of work in Hollywood, and in New York for that matter.”
Patrick Macnee Quotes
“I was absolutely delighted that those shows have been preserved.”

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