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The car crash that took the lives of these two lovely people has been portrayed as a traffic accident caused by a drunk driving at high speed. The reality is that it was murder.
Mohamed Al-Fayed -
I'm building a glass pyramid over the Egyptian escalator where my body will be mummified, so my customers can come and see me forever.
Mohamed Al-Fayed
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I want to be Prime Minister, but I will stand for Mayor of London first.
Mohamed Al-Fayed -
You look after yourself. You believe in God. And if people want to drag you down, you fight that, and you keep on fighting.
Mohamed Al-Fayed -
I am just a person who is human, down to earth enjoying life.. whatever god blesses you with. Enjoying life for me is just normal.
Mohamed Al-Fayed -
I have two Filipino nannies who have British passport and not me. I don't need British passport. When you were running around in an animal skin, my ancestors were building the pyramids.
Mohamed Al-Fayed -
I am a great football player. I had my own club when I was 14 years old. Football is in my blood, and I have been a fan of Fulham for the last 30 years.
Mohamed Al-Fayed -
I will continue to distribute blankets, sleeping bags, warm clothing and food on a regular basis, in the hope that my modest efforts will give some comfort to those people we are able help.
Mohamed Al-Fayed
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If you own a football club, you have to be really involved and committed.
Mohamed Al-Fayed -
The truth is that my grandfather was quite wealthy, a shipbuilder.
Mohamed Al-Fayed -
I come out before the matches because it's important the fans see I am in a good mood. When I get to the club, my mood is always lifted. You can be in a terrible mood, but once you are at Fulham, you are happy.
Mohamed Al-Fayed -
The most important thing is God's blessing and if you believe in God and you believe in yourself, you have nothing to worry about.
Mohamed Al-Fayed -
I'm not intense at all. I'm always relaxed.
Mohamed Al-Fayed