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Men Quotes by F. Murray Abraham
- As much preparation as I had made for the old man Salieri, gestures and so on, the fact is after sitting for hours, your movements…
- Woody Allen sets are very quiet. Extraordinary sense of power from a man who doesn't do anything except just stand there.
- Suddenly I was the man who got the part that every actor in the English language was trying to get. I was really scared. I…
- If these men decided that they have to go in there and fight, I want them to send their own children and grandchildren. I want…
- There are certain men and women who, from the minute they step in front of a camera, that's exactly where they belong. Connery's one.
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