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Would Quotes by Clint Eastwood
- When I see a story, I ask: is this something I'd like to be in? Is this something I'd like to see? And if I'd…
- I would just like to say something, ladies and gentlemen. Something that I think is very important. It is that, you, we - we own…
- Crimes against children are the most heinous crime. That, for me, would be a reason for capital punishment because children are innocent and need the…
- Romney and Ryan would do a much better job running the country, and that's what everybody needs to know.
- It would be great to be 105 and still making films.
- I knew Billy Wilder socially and would have loved to work with him.
- If you consider film an art form, as some people do, then the Western would be a truly American art form, much as jazz is.
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- No one would choose a friendless existence on condition of having all the other things in the world. — Aristotle
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- Never in my wildest dreams did I entertain the idea that I would become a fashion designer. — Giorgio Armani
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