Strictly Ballroom Quotes

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A life lived in fear... is a life half-lived.
Baz Luhrmann (Strictly Ballroom)
Vivir con miedo es como vivir a medias!" - Fran in Strictly Ballroom
Bonita Gutierrez
I have a fleeting vision of me in a dinner jacket and him in his negligee, foxtrotting arm in arm around the ballroom, like on Strictly Come Dancing but without Bruno’s suggestive comments. I don’t actually own a dinner jacket but I reckon Lucien’s got a few more of those slinky negligees tucked away
Fearne Hill (To Hold a Hidden Pearl (Rossingley, #1))
With the Allies on the advance nearly everywhere and invasion talk in the air, London was a welcoming place for young airmen who were taking the fight to Hitler’s doorstep. The first stop for American airmen was usually the nearest Red Cross Club, where helpful volunteers made bookings free of charge at commercial hotels or at one of the Red Cross’s own dormitory-like facilities. After checking in and dropping off their kits, most men headed straight for Rainbow Corner. Located on the corner of Shaftesbury Avenue and Piccadilly Circus, it was a place as close to home as a GI could find in all of England. Administered by the American Red Cross, Rainbow Corner had been designed “to create a strictly American atmosphere.” There was an exact replica of a small-town corner drugstore in the club’s basement, where ice-cold Cokes were sold for a nickel and grilled hamburgers for a dime. Upstairs, in the grand ballroom, servicemen danced with volunteer hostesses to the driving music of soldier bands—the Flying Forts, the Thunderbolts, the Sky Blazers. There was also a lounge with a jukebox and a small dance floor with tables and chairs around it. Lonely GIs dunking donuts in fresh coffee would loaf there, listening to the latest American hits. Rainbow Corner never closed its doors. The key had been symbolically thrown away the day of the grand opening in November 1942.
Donald L. Miller (Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany)