Chris Tarrant My dad was my hero. He was part of the D-Day landings and came back to Reading in 1945 – I was born in 1946 – so the house was full of soldiers who’d been to war and that was obviously the main topic. – Chris Tarrant Born Quotes Dad Quotes Dday Quotes Hero Quotes House Quotes Landings Quotes Main Quotes Reading Quotes Soldiers Quotes Topic Quotes War Quotes My grandad was the most wonderful man. He was a bit like me. He was basically a country bumpkin but he did well; he became managing director of quite a successful company but all he really wanted to do was to come home, put his disgusting old trampy clothes on and go for walks across the country. Britain’s Got Talent’ isn’t all that far from ‘The Gong Show’ 35 years ago, is it?
Catherine Hardwicke I’ve had meetings where there were literally, like, 12 angry men in a room and me. And even when everyone shot me down, I somehow dug in one more time. – Catherine Hardwicke
Ed Asner Never stand still. Only stand still enough to learn, and once you stop learning in that stance, move off. Always keep yourself engaged, in theater, in whatever job you can get. If you can’t get an acting job, then go backstage. Or take tickets. But be around actors because that is where you will primarily learn. – Ed Asner
Esther Rolle I don’t play Hollywood maids, the hee-hee kind of people who are so in love with their madam’s children they have no time for their own. – Esther Rolle
Enrique Pena Nieto The route of expropriation, and especially in energy matters, is not what most promotes investment or generates greater confidence. – Enrique Pena Nieto
Ludwig van BeethovenMusic Music is the wine which inspires one to new generative processes, and I am Bacchus who presses out this glorious wine for mankind and makes them spiritually drunken. – Ludwig van Beethoven
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