War's stupid. Nobody wins. You might as well talk first; you have to talk last anyway.
— Henry Allingham
Superstition's not for me. And I'm not much for medicine either. I know my mind and my body better than anyone else.
How have I lived so long? I never worried. In the '20s, there were millions of men out of work. You couldn't get a job anywhere. I wasn't worried.
I had 53 years of happy marriage and two daughters. These were the best things that happened in my life.
I've only ever kissed one girl: my Dorothy. We met in 1915 and married in 1918. She died in 1970.
When I was born, the speed limit was two miles an hour. They'd only just repealed the law where a man had to walk in front of every motor car waving a flag.
I don't mind if my future is long or short, as long as I'm doing the right thing. And as long as I behave for other people.
Seeing the funny side of life is useful, and I've always had a sense of humour.
When I was 15, I came downstairs one morning, picked up mother's newspaper and, oh, what a shock! The Titanic had gone. The 'unsinkable' ship - but it had gone down so simple.