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"The nicest thing is to open the newspapers and not to find yourself in them."
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"Gossip is the Devil's radio."
Devil

"The nicest thing is to open the newspapers and not to find yourself in them."
Newspapers

"There's high, and there's high, and to get really high - I mean so high that you can walk on the water, that high-that's where I'm going."
Water

"After all we did for Britain, selling that corduroy and making it swing, all we got was a bit of tin on a piece of leather."
Selling

"We were the Spice Boys."
Boys

"The Beatles will exist without us."
Will

"I'll give up this sort of touring madness certainly, but music-everything is based on music. No, I'll never stop my music."
Music

"The world used us as an excuse to go mad."
World

"When you've seen beyond yourself, then you may find, peace of mind is waiting there."
Peace

"The Beatles will go on and on."
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"The nicest thing is to open the newspapers and not to find yourself in them."
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"A lot of newspapers say, Terence Stamp is playing himself and we're as bored as he is."
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"The test of an author is not to be found merely in the number of his phrases that pass current in the corner of newspapers... but in the number of passages that have really taken root in younger minds."
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"Somebody once said I had a face for radio and a voice for newspapers."
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"Someone called all the newspapers in New York and told them I'd died. I've been told by almost everyone it was an ex-wife - I've had a few so it's hard to pinpoint which one - but who knows for sure?"
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"They pulled Resurrection out of the theatres, so it was running in New York and I was nominated for the Oscar and there was no ad in the newspapers to say it was running. So it was literally killed."
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"And you probably remember all of those papers and documents that they had published in the newspapers. And, you know, when you look at that, it really was their own little jihad that they had going. It just wasn't taken very seriously then."
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