"Sir Quentin Thomas" (born 1944) is a former United Kingdom/British civil servant, and former president of the British Board of Film Classification.

He attended the Perse School in Cambridge. He was a civil servant until 1999, serving in the Home Office, Northern Ireland Office and the Cabinet Office. His last civil service appointment was as Head of the Constitution Secretariat.

In the Northern Ireland Office from 1988 to 1998, he led the team which first met Sinn Féin following the 1994 cease fire. He led the team supporting Ministers in the 1996-98 roundtable talks, chaired by United States George J. Mitchell/Senator George Mitchell, which culminated in the 1998 Belfast Agreement/Good Friday Agreement. He was knighted in 1998 for “services to peace in Northern Ireland”.

In the Home Office he was Head of the Broadcasting Department (1984 to 1988), with responsibility for advising on the development of broadcasting policy, including cable and satellite broadcasting, and on relations between government and the broadcasting authorities and other regulatory bodies.

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Whenever he gets in, he's always tried to do what he could. And when he comes out, he's never had a discouraged look on his face.

It was really hard for me at the beginning of the season. I just wanted to do so much for this team. Coming back from my injury, I just wanted to do a little too much. I was trying to push, push, push.

He just wants the best for his players, and he does whatever he can to help them. For me, it wasn't always going as good as I would have hoped — or as good as I know he would have hoped — but he's been patient with me and supportive of me, and that's helped me in the long run.

It was fun. That's the best thing about it. Earlier this year, I was pushing so much that I really wasn't having fun. I was just doing a lot of thinking. Now I'm thinking but also having fun along with my teammates.

It is what this team is about. Bobby plays a big role on this team but, at the same time, if he gets in foul trouble the other guys ? be it the other starting four or the ones off the bench ? have to contribute.

I feel good about the way I played. I did a couple of good things to help the team.

We had to be aggressive and attack. That was my whole mindset going into the game.

I talked to my family back home and my mom and we just prayed on it. It was something I went through and I'm not going to sit here and say it was something I'm glad I went through ? but it's helped me.

I'm just trying to be consistent and do whatever I can to help my team. I'm not trying to do too much but play up to the potential that I was blessed with.