13 Quotes & Sayings By Frankie Boyle

Frankie Boyle is a Scottish stand-up comedian, actor, writer and television presenter. He was voted Comedian of the Year at the British Comedy Awards in 2013. His television career began with appearances on Mock the Week, Live at the Apollo and Have I Got News for You. He has fronted his own Saturday night comedy show, Frankie Boyle's House of Horrors, since 2009 Read more

Boyle has written for several publications including The Guardian and The Independent, but his best-known work was featured in the book Fuck Off Britain, which he wrote with co-author Peter Moore. Boyle is also known for his film roles in Dog Soldiers, A Cock and Bull Story, The Business, Filth and Noises Off. Boyle's 2013 autobiography Much Ado About Me was published by Hamish Hamilton.

For 3 million you could give everyone in Scotland a...
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For 3 million you could give everyone in Scotland a shovel, and we could dig a hole so deep we could hand her over to Satan in person. (on Margaret Thatcher) Frankie Boyle
To all my enemies, I will destroy it.
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To all my enemies, I will destroy it. Frankie Boyle
My uncle would have about ten pints some nights and...
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My uncle would have about ten pints some nights and then drive us all home. I guess the feeling was that we weren't going to crash into anyone, because barely any fucker lived there. Frankie Boyle
Bisexuals are really attracted to senior Lib Dems - as...
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Bisexuals are really attracted to senior Lib Dems - as they are both a man and a great big pussy. Frankie Boyle
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I was once asked to pick a couple of records for an interview I was doing on Radio 2. I picked one by Will Oldham and one by Joanna Newsom. Someone on the production phoned me to say that I couldn't have either record because they were 'too alternative' and I could just pick two from their playlist. Now, personally, I think that Radio 2's listeners would dig both Joanna Newsom and Will Oldham if they heard their records, and that the fact they don't get to hear them contributes to the cultural wasteland we live in. I told them that I'd been to see Joanna Newsom in the Albert Hall a couple of weeks before and it had been sold out. How could she be 'too alternative'? 'Alternative' and 'mainstream' aren't strictly to do with whether things are popular or minority interest. They are ideological labels. Someone like Joe Pasquale would be called 'mainstream' and regularly pops up on TV, but would play the smaller end of the touring-theatre circuit. If Joanna Newsom can sell out Albert Hall, why can't she get played on Radio 2? I would agree that it's because her work is too layered, challenging and interesting. Think about that. What you get to hear about is filtered, and not filtered to get rid of useless cunts like Joe Pasquale, but of things that might enrich your life. Frankie Boyle
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I was once asked to pick a couple of records for an interview I was doing on Radio 2. I picked one by Will Oldham and one by Joanna Newsome. Someone on the production phoned me to say that I couldn't have either record because they were 'too alternative' and I could just pick two from their playlist. Now, personally, I think that Radio 2's listeners would dig both Joanna Newsome and Will Oldham if they heard their records, and that the fact they don't get to hear them contributes to the cultural wasteland we live in. I told them that I'd been to see Joanna Newsome in the Albert Hall a couple of weeks before and it had been sold out. How could she be 'too alternative'? 'Alternative' and 'mainstream' aren't strictly to do with whether things are popular or minority interest. They are ideological labels. Someone like Joe Pasquale would be called 'mainstream' and regularly pops up on TV, but would play the smaller end of the touring-theatre circuit. If Joanna Newsome can sell out Albert Hall, why can't she get played on Radio 2? I would agree that it's because her work is too layered, challenging and interesting. Think about that. What you get to hear about is filtered, and not filtered to get rid of useless cunts like Joe Pasquale, but of things that might enrich your life. Frankie Boyle
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To all my enemies, I will destroy you. Frankie Boyle
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People say nothing can solve the Middle East problem. Not mediation, not arms, not financial aid. I say there is Something. Atheism. Suddenly everyone would be looking at each other thinking, ‘What the fuck were we doing? That was insane! Why are we all wearing these ridiculous hats? Were we drunk? Frankie Boyle
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I think life is a lot different for alternative kids nowadays. Texting and the internet mean that being a Goth or something means you're part of a big social scene, it's an inclusive thing. Back then, we all just went our different ways in the afterglow, wishing each other all the best with the next ten years of bullying. Frankie Boyle
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Immediately after his re-election [Cameron] announced: “For too long we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens so long as you obey the law we will leave you alone.” A statement so far to the right that it conceded the political centre ground to Judge Dredd. Frankie Boyle
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I think it's my memory of this period that makes me fantasise about living in the country. In reality I know there would be no shops and I would kill myself. Frankie Boyle
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People who ask you if you’ve ever seen a ghost are always people who believe in ghosts. They’re limbering up to tell their own ghost story. These are always remarkably tedious efforts about feeling as if someone had brushed past them but nobody being there. I always think that if you’re lying anyway you should at least make it interesting. Frankie Boyle