I’m surprised that I’ve survived my own dysfunction, really.
GEORGE MICHAELI couldn’t change anything without changing the end position, and I’m perfectly happy now. So whatever I feel in some sense may have been a mistake in the past is, in another sense, not a mistake, because it’s left me here.
More George Michael Quotes
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I can’t believe that I’ve written my best work yet. If I believed that, then I wouldn’t bother releasing music anymore.
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I seem to think that anything worth having in life has to be painful to attain.
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I also think I could probably repeat the commercial success; whether I want to or not is a different matter. I think there is still better work inside me.
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I just hope that I’ll stay around musically for as long as I can. I love to think that I will still be satisfying myself and other people as a musician until the day I die.
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By the time I was in my early teens, we were able to move into a much more middle-class area. I had a comfortable adolescence.
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People, you can never change the way they feel. Better let them do what they will. For they will, if you let them, steal your heart.
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I’ve done too many stupid things for there not to be movies made about me when I’m dead, so I might as well write the script.
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All we have to see is that I don’t belong to you, and you don’t belong to me.
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My dad worked in a very typical first-generation immigrant fashion – 24 hours a day for years.
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My mother pretty much used to go along with my dad in that she wanted me to get an education so that if this incredible dream I had didn’t work out, I would have something to fall back on.
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Take back your picture in a frame. Take back your singing in the rain. I just hope you understand sometimes the clothes do not make the man.
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I mean, it is the perfect situation to really love someone to death and to want to rip their clothes off at the same time, isn’t it?
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Because of the media, the way the world is perceived is as a place where resources and time are running out. We’re taught that you have to grab what you can before it’s gone. It’s almost as if there isn’t time for compassion.
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Change is a stranger you have yet to know.
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I think the media is a real demon.
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