I’m a perfectionist. It’s a big pain in the ass and it takes a lot of my time, but it really is going well and I have to do my own things.
GEORGE MICHAELStars are almost always people that want to make up for their own weaknesses by being loved by the public and I’m no exception to that.
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I have the audience I deserve. Or at least I have the audience that represents the kind of people that I like.
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Change is a stranger you have yet to know.
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I think my idea of a perfect romance is when two people really belong to each other.
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Sex is natural, sex is good/Not everybody does it, but everybody should.
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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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My dad worked in a very typical first-generation immigrant fashion – 24 hours a day for years.
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[My family] is one of the strongest families you’re ever likely to see.
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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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I’d never touch anything. I think it’s foolhardy to play around with the face that you’ve been given. To have a little snip or a tuck, I think, is really quite obscene.
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50 percent of the people I perform for have come to scream at me and the other 50 percent have come to listen to the music.
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I left school at 17 and was a star by the time I was 18 – in certain parts of the world anyway.
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I don’t have joy in watching myself, whereas, actually, I quite like listening to my own music.
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I still believe that music is one of the greatest gifts that God gave to man.
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The whole business is built on ego, vanity, self-satisfaction, and it’s total crap to pretend it’s not.
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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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