Quote by Bryan Adams
I remember being in Hollywood at the age of 16 and marveling at th

I remember being in Hollywood at the age of 16 and marveling at the stars. The idea of being part of it never entered my mind. It was too far-fetched. – Bryan Adams

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I always knew Id be in music in some sort of capacity. I didnt know if Id be successful at it, but I knew Id be doing something in it. Maybe get a job in a record store. Maybe even play in a band. I never got into this to be a star. – Bryan Adams

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Theres not an instruction manual on how to deal with success, so you just have to rely on having great friends and a good team. – Bryan Adams

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I got in trouble with the police, and that was a rude awakening. That was it. Id seen the bottom of the pit, and it was time to scrape myself out of it. – Bryan Adams

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