Quote by Stephen Moyer
Im an English boy. I played a lot of sports growing up, but I neve

Im an English boy. I played a lot of sports growing up, but I never had any kind of workout regimen. – Stephen Moyer

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Even if you know that what youll say will hurt a womans feelings, Ive learned that its better to be truthful with her than it is to cover up. Ultimate honesty is what a relationship is really about. – Stephen Moyer

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relationship
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Vampires are so old that they dont need to impress anyone anymore. Theyre comfortable in their own skin. Its this enigmatic strength thats very romantic and old-fashioned. I think it goes back to something of a Victorian attitude of finding a strong man whos going to look after his woman. – Stephen Moyer

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Attitude
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Its so funny when youre actually directing because things start popping that you dont expect to pop, and something that you think is going to pop, maybe doesnt quite have the impetus that you thought it might. – Stephen Moyer

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funny
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I enjoyed being involved in team sports and making close friendships. – Brian McBride

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When youre a kid growing up, and you think youre gay, you know that youre different youre often teased and it can really destroy your self-esteem. But sports can be great for building self-esteem. – Greg Louganis

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Fans are the only ones who really care. There are no free-agent fans. – Dick Young

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Nah, I dont watch TV either, apart from a few sports programmes. I just dont have the time. – Eric Bristow

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Sports

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