Alan Bennett Quotes About Humanity

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  • Our father the novelist; my husband the poet. He belongs to the ages - just don't catch him at breakfast. Artists, celebrated for their humanity, they turn out to be scarcely human at all.

    Husband   Father   Artist  
    Alan Bennett (2009). “Alan Bennett Plays 2: Kafka's Dick; Insurance Man; Old Country; Englishman Abroad; Question of Attribution”, p.18, Faber & Faber
  • We were put to Dickens as children but it never quite took. That unremitting humanity soon had me cheesed off.

    Old Country (1978) act 2
  • Above literature?' said the Queen. 'Who is above literature? You might as well say one was above humanity.

    Alan Bennett (2008). “The Uncommon Reader”, p.46, Faber & Faber
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