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The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1954)Discover the power of miracles with quotes and sound bites from Alec Guinness' captivating performance in "The Man Who Could Work Miracles". A classic episode of Theatre Royal from 1954, based on the H.G. Wells novel.

Actors: Alec Guinness (Narrator / George Fotheringay)

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221 What do you mean by it? Assaulting an officer of the law.

222 What happened? What? Oh, George here. Poor old George. He was so drunk last night at the Long Dragon.

223 What on earth happened? I didn't want the confounded lamp upset. I'd have been burnt myself.

224 What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?

225 What those proposals were, in all their infinite variety, would probably take too long to recite, even if I happened to know them all.

— Narrator / George Fotheringay (Alec Guinness)

226 What was it that happened to that stick in Tannhauser? Turned into a rose bush. The dry wood blossomed.

227 What we have here is swinging from the ceiling a paraffin lamp, or perhaps I should say a kerosene lamp. Either way, we can agree to call it an oil lamp. Is that right? -Yes, that's right.

228 When you hadn't even touched it... You must have been drunk.

229 Where are the matches? Where the devil did I put them?

230 Where's the box? Where did I put it? Oh, never mind.

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