Michael Caine Quotes
I've had such a great time, I'd like to come back as me - and do it all over again.
Michael Caine
Quotes to Explore
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When I was in high school,we were, like, 4,000 or 5,000 students, and 50 girls - and I didn't have a date for my prom. My father paid my cousin to take me.
Iman
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I'm a showgirl. After 20 years in show business, I've learned to roll with the punches.
Madonna
Breakfast Club
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I was not really aware of the dystopian genre before I read 'The Handmaid's Tale.' Many poets as well, like John Donne and Emily Dickinson, would be the influences; I specialized in Emily Dickinson at university. Both of those poets have really interesting ways of looking at life and death.
Samantha Shannon
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When I'm on Faro, I'm never lonely.
Ingmar Bergman
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I always find Victoria's Secret models a bit weird.
Edie Campbell
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When I lived in Baltimore, I would come down fairly often to go to the Hirshhorn, and one of my good friends from high school went to Georgetown. I actually ended up going to Annapolis a lot. I had a car, and it was such a serene place to drive.
Abbi Jacobson
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The actor becomes an emotional athlete. The process is painful - my personal life suffers.
Al Pacino
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If I had known there was such a thing as Islamic Calligraphy, I would never have started to paint. I have strived to reach the highest levels of artistic mastery, but I found that Islamic Calligraphy was there ages before I was.
Pablo Picasso
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Using what you have always enhances what's to come no matter if it's an album, song, artwork or whatever.
BJ the Chicago Kid
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How can you have this reference point, this stability, that is required to maintain the continuity of selves day after day?
Antonio Damasio
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It is a vulgar error to suppose that America was ever discovered. It was merely detected.
Oscar Wilde
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Among the older records, we find chapter after chapter of which we can read the characters, and make out their meaning: and as we approach the period of man's creation, our book becomes more clear, and nature seems to speak to us in language so like our own, that we easily comprehend it. But just as we begin to enter on the history of physical changes going on before our eyes, and in which we ourselves bear a part, our chronicle seems to fail us-a leaf has been torn out from nature's record, and the succession of events is almost hidden from our eyes.
Adam Sedgwick