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I think for most of us, our biggest frailties are sexual.
George Michael -
You can have my credit card, baby, but keep your red hot fingers off of my heart, lady.
George Michael
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I just mean people who seem unavailable in the sense that they're not prepared to totally cling to anyone. I'm very attracted to people who are basically free spirits.
George Michael -
If someone really wants to hurt you, they'll find a way whatever. I don't want to live my life worrying about it.
George Michael -
People have speculated about my sexuality for years and years. They are obviously interested in my sex life. Fine. Let them speculate. I'm not going to put them right one way or the other.
George Michael -
I think I've gotten everything I want out of the last years, and I still feel like I have a lot of options open to me.
George Michael -
Teacher, there are things that I don't want to learn.
George Michael -
I want the people who came to listen to have a good time as well. So it's a matter of playing a control game when all I really want to do is go out there and sing.
George Michael
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The Wham! thing was, as I said, very confusing, and much of our image was totally fake.
George Michael -
I never had a moral problem with being gay.
George Michael -
I don't have joy in watching myself, whereas, actually, I quite like listening to my own music.
George Michael -
A lot of people felt that I was just tying that into the "I Want Your Sex" theme because of the AIDS thing and the prospect of the song's being banned. I thought it was a relevant point to make because of the AIDS thing. I wanted to write a song which sounded dirty but which was applicable to someone that I really cared about. That was my point.
George Michael -
It's quite simple: I managed it by doing away with Wham!'s duo image. Obviously, the way I looked changed and that helped a little, but I still have a very pop image. It's a very video-friendly image. I find it a lot more real. It's a lot closer to who I am than the whole Wham! thing.
George Michael -
I would advise any gay person that being out in the real sense can never happen too soon.
George Michael
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Tabloids could call you a child molester, I suppose, but they just go for the two things they think people are most likely to believe and that will most offend yourself and your popularity. My skin hardened to all that stuff years ago.
George Michael -
I was at Live Aid the original, looking like Rolf Harris for some reason. I had a really long beard that day for some reason.
George Michael -
I probably owe an apology to fans that have been supportive and have not wanted to believe any of this was true. It takes a little bit of the sheen off of the mystique.
George Michael -
Andrew Ridgeley and I had demoed a couple of our songs very cheaply, and we weren't expecting any kind of record deal. We just walked around with our demo tape, trying to find someone to give us the money to demo properly. Instead of that, we got a record contract. It was just an incredibly lucky break.
George Michael -
There's something deep inside of me. There's someone else I've got to be.
George Michael -
My American gay audience have continued to dance and sing to the music I make in a way that straight Americans haven't. I am grateful to them for that.
George Michael
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I think my idea of a perfect romance is when two people really belong to each other.
George Michael -
I don't really think that there is anyone in the modern pop business who I feel I want to spar with.
George Michael -
When you shake you ass, they notice fast. And some mistakes were built to last.
George Michael -
I had to walk away from America, and say goodbye to the biggest part of my career, because I knew otherwise my demons would get the better of me.
George Michael