Bill Kaulitz (Billy) Quotes
No, I'm not gay. And I think it would be a waste with all those pretty girls in the front row.

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Well, I think a lot of people just want to be famous.
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I don't think the federal government has any business keeping a list of law-abiding Americans who exercise their constitutional right to keep and bear arms.
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I think a woman should be wholesome, voluptuous and sizzling!
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I think I'm somebody who takes praise with a very big - probably too big - pinch of salt.
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I think that a lot of guys reach for electronics first, but the truth is that you can never keep up with electronics. You buy a flat-screen TV, and then six months later, there's one that has 3D and Blu-ray and all this business, and that is just going to keep continuing.
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What matters is that you are doing what you think is right based on the standards which you hold.
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But I like going to church. If you've been brought up in the Church of England, it feels like visiting an elderly relative. And I think it's important that part of the kids' education is knowing about the Bible.
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I think I was dealt a good hand. I have happy genes.
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I like romantic comedy as a genre, but I think it can get stuck in its ways.
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I'm really not worried about what fans think.
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I think women are by nature competitive - secretly, privately within their own selves, on lots of different levels, on the way they look, perform.
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I imagine a future with no waste; material innovations have already become exponentially more vast, and I do think the future needs to be cradle to cradle. If designed properly, one product could be used for many years before needing to be recycled, or its components reused.
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I think that one possible definition of our modern culture is that it is one in which nine-tenths of our intellectuals can't read any poetry.
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PepsiCo did not have a woman in the senior ranks, nor a foreign-born person who was willing to think differently.
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I constantly think I'll be found out any second. Some of the crazy stuff that goes through your head. Once you've moved on from the scene, that's it: it's going in the telly and there's nowt you can do about it! It's really scary.
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For the last three years, I've been working on 'Bromst,' and that's all that encompassed my brain. And now that it's out, it will change the way that I think musically.
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The one thing I think you must do is, as painful as it is as a parent, is listen.
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I think that music is still art, even if it's commercialised.
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I was inadvertently raised in the 'gay community.' I had straight parents, but I spent massive amounts of time at a very early age with gay, theater-hopeful thirty-somethings.
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I took a page from the playwright Wendy Wasserstein's book. She said 'I'm not a feminist, I'm a humanist.'
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'Polytechnique' changed everything in my way of working. I became an adult, really, during those five years. I didn't work on anything else but 'Polytechnique.'
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If the Negroes are to remain forever removed from the producing atmosphere, and the present discrimination continues, there will be nothing left for them to do.
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No, I'm not gay. And I think it would be a waste with all those pretty girls in the front row.