- [on acting] I was fully alive and it frightened me. I was in a tremendous turmoil about it.
- There is nothing like that audience response when it's working with you - nothing.
- I don't think you can go it alone. There is a positive force for good outside oneself, call it God if you like, that has the strength to turn darkness into light.
- When I approach the pearly gates, I'd like to hear a champagne cork popping, an orchestra tuning up, and the sound of my mother laughing.
- I just want to do good work with good people in good places. And as for retirement, I can hardly spell the word. I'm driven, really. The demons won't lie down.
- People have always pitied spinsters. We have been derided, as if we had missed out on life. Well, we need not miss out on anything today!
- [on Alastair Sim] There lives and breathes a comic genius of gargantuan proportions.
- [on quitting Keeping Up Appearances (1990)] I decided to part company with Hyacinth because there were other adventures to have. I'm an actor and I like to play other roles.
- [on the cancellation of Hetty Wainthropp Investigates (1995)] We were betrayed by the BBC. We finished series four of Hetty Wainthropp, we were told there was going to be series five. But no word ever came - how rude! The BBC is run by 10-year-old children.
- [on her character Hyacinth Bucket] The basic premise of Hyacinth is pretension and that's the source of so much comedy. While attempting to be a social climber, she also had to deal with members from the other side of her family like Onslow, who sat around in his string vest drinking beer. In a way, the show was a microcosm for society.
- [on her damehood] I'm very surprised indeed, but very pleased that the honour pertains to theatre.
- I didn't make a decision not to be married and not to be a mother. Life just turned out like that because my involvement in acting was so total.
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