Quote by Kellan Lutz
I love Poseidon. His trident - his weapon - is really cool. - Kell

I love Poseidon. His trident – his weapon – is really cool. – Kellan Lutz

Other quotes by Kellan Lutz

I was blessed, because I come from a family where they knock you down before you float away. I have a lot of brothers who just make sure we have our feet on the ground, and my mom is a rock star. She is an amazing mother. – Kellan Lutz

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When I meet gay fans out and about, theyre so great to talk to – and Im big on hugging, because Im from the Midwest. Theyre just so energetic and loving. Im proud to have those fans, and their support means a lot to me. I dont want just girls coming to my movies I want guys to come, too! – Kellan Lutz

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Its cool to meet your idols. Its a good opportunity to travel. Those kinds of things are good. – Meg White

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Almost all the fans I meet are pretty cool people. Theyre intelligent and tend to think about things a bit more than your average rocknroll fans: sensible people I wouldnt mind having a drink with. – Peter Buck

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Being an author of banned books is cool, Ive decided. – Lauren Myracle

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If we really wanted to be cool, and everyone in the world had Pro Tools, we could just put it up on the internet and everyone could make their own record out of it. – Charlie Hunter

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