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.
GEORGE MICHAELI suppose maybe if I had been an attractive child, I would have had less inclination to push my physical presence.
More George Michael Quotes
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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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Everything was going my way. I was happily marching into the history books. Then it all just fell apart.
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I have never felt any ethnic connection between the Greeks and me other than how hairy I am.
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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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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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I truly believed that tonight would never happen, that I would never sing these songs to you again. But then I’m a fool, which you’ve probably worked out by now.
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I don’t go for safe options. Romantically, I go for people who are a pain in the ass.
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It’s important to me that I should be free to express myself.
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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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The whole business is built on ego, vanity, self-satisfaction, and it’s total crap to pretend it’s not.
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My mother is much more musical, and by the time I started writing songs – by the time I was about 17 – she started to believe in me, musically.
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It’s really difficult trying to find the line where you don’t piss anybody off.
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This stuff [marijuana] keeps me sane and happy. I’d say it’s a great drug – but obviously it’s not very healthy.
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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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At a certain age I just stopped arguing. I realized that there was no way [my father] could see, because for him to approve of what I was doing, he would have to have some belief in me as a musician.
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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 suppose maybe if I had been an attractive child, I would have had less inclination to push my physical presence.
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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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This is a very fickle business. It’s really about how much you value the other things in your life. I still value too many other things more than I do fame.
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There are very few things in my life that I can’t have if I want them. So when I see something that I can’t have, immediately I’m obsessed by it.
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Even though it’s become a really cliched thing to see musicians working for charity, it’s still effective and it still has to be done.
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I have definitely reached the same level as Madonna in terms of sales. I’m really pleased about that.
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Your political system is actually too democratic. The fact that Americans vote on every bill and proposition can prolong bigotry indefinitely, especially where it is aimed at minority groups.
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We [with Andrew Ridgeley] didn’t expect people to take it seriously. But naturally they did, and they thought we were a couple of wankers.
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I have two sisters. My father is Greek and comes from a family of seven. My mother is English and comes from a family of five.
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[My family] is one of the strongest families you’re ever likely to see.
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