Quote by Wentworth Miller
I broke my nose in gym when a ball hit me. I took a girl to her de

I broke my nose in gym when a ball hit me. I took a girl to her debutante ball the next week wearing a tux and a big, honking bandage. Not the romantic night she had in mind. – Wentworth Miller

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My definition of cool is finding your own definition of cool and not necessarily taking your lead from what other people tell you or from what you might read from magazines or see on TV. – Wentworth Miller

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A great book provides escapism for me. The artistry and the creativity in a story are better than any drugs. – Wentworth Miller

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There has to be a measure of faith. Thats what this business is all about: trusting in something that may never show up, that you have no concrete proof of. – Wentworth Miller

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Although some people think I am a romantic novelist I have always thought of myself as a rather gritty radical historian. – Philippa Gregory

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Moonstruck… was one of the few romantic comedies to be nominated for a Best Picture Oscar. – Norman Jewison

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We must not, however, be like the leaders of the great romantic revolt who, in their eagerness to get rid of the husk of convention, disregarded also the humane aspiration. – Irving Babbitt

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I shall soon be six-and-twenty. Is there anything in the future that can possibly console us for not being always twenty-five? – George Byron

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