Me Quotes
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I think it would be funny for people to read in obituaries of me that my major contribution to the arts was the popularization of the phrases 'neutral facial expression' and 'screaming in agony.'
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When people ask me exactly how much time I spend in each country, I always tell them I have no idea.
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I remember doing one of those computer careers tests. It told me I'd make an ideal HGV lorry driver because I've got 100 per cent spatial awareness. I'd be able to back them into tight parking spots.
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Don't be surprised if you find me doing some charity work in another country.
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We don't have access to a national forum that we had in those days, through the news magazines which were the television news of the time. It's very disturbing to me that we've sort of been pushed to the corners.
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When I was growing up and listening to bands like the Dave Clark Five, the groove was what initially got me going. I really like that funky, heavy groove.
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I don't have a director. The audience directs me.
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A woman said to me when she first sat down, You're photographing the wrong side of my face. I said, Oh, is there one?
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The devil made me do it.
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I don't want to go to prison... but there is nothing they can do to me that will make me stop this referendum.
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The number of business leaders who asked me to lower their taxes can be counted on one hand.
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I'm all about a flat shoe. It takes a lot to get me into a heel!
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Kids can't build a marble statue at home. But I've had parents tell me that, after an exhibit, their kids immediately dug out their Lego kits and disappeared for three days.
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What was really tough for me was that Lars Magnus Ericsson founded Ericsson in 1876; we've always had a consumer product. And I'm the 16th CEO of Ericsson, and I decided that we don't have any consumer products anymore.
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I found that not having a public profile was not hurting the work, and it freed me up to be the satirist I wanted to be.
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Nothing sickens me more than the closed door of a library.
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I didn't want to be a slave to any passion anymore. I gave up card playing altogether, even bridge and gambling - more or less. It took me a few years to get out of it.
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It's interesting – in 'Fail Safe,' as well, they didn't back off. We were raised with kind of this spectrum of that Armageddon and lived under it, so those were probably the films. 'Fail Safe' sort of haunted me.
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Being an agent gave me a great sense of satisfaction.
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Being that I always perform, I started working out with a trainer to get that endurance and stamina. Now, I guess you could call me a gym rat.
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And I think it's safe to say that the single very impressive figure to me was Merle Haggard.
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The literary aspect of the film business excites me, but show business in general doesn't take any mental giant.
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Acting gives me an adrenalin rush I don't get from anything else.
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More than anyone else, Hank Aaron made me wish I wasn't a manager.