Quote by Anthony Hopkins
I have no interest in Shakespeare and all that British nonsense...

I have no interest in Shakespeare and all that British nonsense… I just wanted to get famous and all the rest is hogwash. – Anthony Hopkins

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We all dream. We dream vividly, depending on our nature. Our existence is beyond our explanation, whether we believe in God or we have religion or were atheist. – Anthony Hopkins

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Ive been composing music all my life and if Id been clever enough at school I would like to have gone to music college. – Anthony Hopkins

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Why love if losing hurts so much? I have no answers anymore only the life I have lived. The pain now is part of the happiness then. – Anthony Hopkins

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I dont want to be famous famous. Im happy on the second tier, where I have autonomy on a professional level but I can still go out to the movies without being recognized. – Gabrielle Reece

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But I didnt ask to have somebody nose around in my private life. I didnt even ask to be famous. All I asked was to be able to earn a living making people laugh. – Carol Burnett

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I hope this doesnt sound pompous but I dont think of myself as famous, whatever fame Ive got has come through what Ive done and associations of things Ive done. – Peter Cushing

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Ive never had a desire to be famous. Lots of actors are actually extremely shy. I have shy areas. – Jeremy Northam

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