10 Quotes & Sayings By Miranda Hart

Miranda Hart is a British actress, comedian and presenter best known for her BBC television series Miranda. Her first solo stand-up comedy gig was at the age of seven. As a teenager, Hart had her own BBC Radio 1 show and later became a columnist for The Daily Mirror. A regular panellist on BBC's The Friday Night Project, she has also appeared on BBC One's The One Show and BBC Three's Mock the Week Read more

A popular fixture on the UK stand-up circuit, Hart has toured extensively both in Britain and overseas and has performed at some of Britain's top comedy clubs including Jongleurs in Camden and Jongleurs in Edinburgh. She has also appeared at the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal and Chicago (2002) and the New York Comedy Festival (2004).

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Look in the mirror and say, 'There is none other like you and for that reason alone you are beautiful. Miranda Hart
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Live in hope. Because things do happen. Things do change. Worry really is futile. Don't fear the future. Dreams do come true. Miranda Hart
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There are some wonderful aspects to Christmas. It's magical. And each year, from at least November, well, September, well, if I'm honest, May, I look forward to it hugely. Miranda Hart
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I have lots of ambitions. I'd love to do theatre. I'd like to be in 'Tea With Mussolini 2' I'd like to touch Meryl Streep - which would involve being with her in some exotic location. I have lots of fantastical dreams. Miranda Hart
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I think there are different kinds of comedians, and I prefer the clowns who are going: 'I'm an idiot, aren't we all a bit like this, laugh at me.' Whereas, a lot of other comedians are saying: 'Aren't I clever? You want to be me, aren't I cool? Revere me.' Which is fine. But that's not my bag. Miranda Hart
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I did things like get in a cupboard before the teacher came in at the beginning of a lesson, and then, two minutes before the end of the class, I come out of the cupboard and go, 'Sorry I'm late.' Miranda Hart
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About me - I used to want to be a P.E. teacher, and kind of still do. Miranda Hart
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I am pleased to say that I am not a tortured comedian - I laugh a lot. My twenties weren't particularly happy, but it's the same for a lot of people. In your thirties, you realise that your life and your worries are really insignificant, and you have to force yourself to be more positive and take each day as a gift. Miranda Hart
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I am not married, no. I wasn't really into the notion when I was younger, but now I think a proposal is the ultimate romantic gesture. Miranda Hart