Quote by Eric Cantona
I like to stay at home and make cinema in my head. - Eric Cantona

I like to stay at home and make cinema in my head. – Eric Cantona

Other quotes by Eric Cantona

If you have only one passion in life – football – and you pursue it to the exclusion of everything else, it becomes very dangerous. When you stop doing this activity it is as though you are dying. The death of that activity is a death in itself. – Eric Cantona

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Death
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What is the system? It revolves around the banks, the system is built on the power of the banks, so it can be destroyed through the banks. – Eric Cantona

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power
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Other Quotes from
Home
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I had only one superstition. I made sure to touch all the bases when I hit a home run. – Babe Ruth

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Home

When I go on the plane to fly home, Im literally capable of forgetting what I do for a job. That also comes about because I choose to take massive breaks between projects, and because I choose to do this ridiculous thing of keeping home, home. – Eric Bana

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Home

After I hit a home run I had a habit of running the bases with my head down. I figured the pitcher already felt bad enough without me showing him up rounding the bases. – Mickey Mantle

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Home

Sometimes when youre trying to do a record too close to home, you can get really distracted. – Norah Jones

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Home

Random Quotes

We’re fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. – Japanese Proverb

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Homecoming

It is not enough to be industrious; so are the ants. What are you industrious about? – Henry David Thoreau, letter to H.G.O. Blake, 16 November 1857

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Wise Words

Surprises are foolish things. The pleasure is not enhanced and the inconvenience is often considerable. – Jane Austen

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Surprise

Writing a book is a horrible, exhausting struggle, like a long bout of some painful illness. One would never undertake such a thing if one were not driven on by some demon whom one can neither resist nor understand. – George Orwell, “Why I Write,” 1947 (Thanks, Jennifer)

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Writing