Julian Fellowes is a renowned English screenwriter, novelist, and actor, best known for creating the acclaimed television series "Downton Abbey." Born in 1949, he studied at Cambridge University and honed his craft in the arts. Fellowes won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for "Gosford Park" in 2002. His works often explore themes of class and society, showcasing his talent for intricate storytelling and historical detail.
It's easy to be good when you're rich.
The world is built on little things.
We are all prisoners of our time, aren't we?
Some people take to good fortune as if they were born to it.
Nobody's life is perfect.
There's nothing like a good book to take you away from your troubles.
We all need friends, don't we? They make the world go round.
Some people can be very ungrateful, don't you find?
You can't have everything you want in life. Sometimes you have to settle for less.
We must all take our turn at the wheel, mustn't we?
It's not what we have in life, but who we have in our lives that matters.
Some people have a gift for saying the wrong thing at the wrong time.