Britt Ekland Quotes
I never really learned the value of money. My father didn't spoil me, but I think my grandparents did.

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To be truthful, Jay-Z wouldn't have a quarter of the records sold today if it wasn't for the white people buying his records.
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From the age of eighteen to twenty-one, I worked any job I could get my hands on. One of these jobs was selling fake paintings door-to-door.
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When I see a dolphin, I know it's just as smart as I am.
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I was a kid who had asthma and bifocals and wore sweater vests.
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Even as a 10-year-old, I remember trying to explain to my mother and stepfather how upset and frustrated a messy room made me. But they just couldn't grasp it. They wanted me to be playing with baseballs and frogs while I wanted to be scouring garage sales.
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In a movie, you have to be mindful that no budget is going to be able to deal with running around the globe at every whim of the writer.
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Thus, biologically speaking the American people are literally only half an immigrant people.
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Singing, for me, means singing as loud as I can.
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I want to be able, as days go by, always to look myself straight in the eye.
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For me beauty is valued more than anything - the beauty that is manifest in a curved line or in an act of creativity.
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I didn't feel like I was meant to be a nurse or a secretary.
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I am not gay; I don't have a relationship with Ricky Martin.
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I'd love to have our trains, our subway cars and our taxis built right here in New York City. You can create 40,000 living wage jobs... the city's contracting power is huge.
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My first celebrity crush... I had a huge crush on 'Cheetara' from 'ThunderCats.'
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I have already reached out to the janata, and I am only trying to acquaint myself with people's problems.
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I'm the one in the band that said I'm not going on tour unless we do a record.
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I love going to the local market and seeing friends that I grew up with... and having conversations. I love the community of Bayonne.
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You just put yourself into your work, and you can do anything you want, depending on how hard you want to work for it.
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Space and light and order. Those are the things that men need just as much as they need bread or a place to sleep.
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I think being a teenager is a difficult journey in and of itself, but being transgender makes it that much harder.
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In the whole course of our work at the theatre we have been, I may say, drenched with advice by friendly people who for years gave us the reasons why we did not succeed... All their advice, or at least some of it, might have been good if we had wanted to make money, to make a common place of amusement.
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The first book I bought with my own money as a teenager was Martin Amis's 'Money.' You know that thing when you read a book and you think, 'I'm going to have to read every word ever written by this man.'
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I never really learned the value of money. My father didn't spoil me, but I think my grandparents did.