Timothy Dalton Quotes
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Timothy Dalton Quotes & Sayings
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I don't think anyone should grow up wanting to go around killing people. I don't think anyone should grow up wanting to be a secret agent.
— Timothy Dalton
I don't think anyone except the few people who have played James Bond can tell you how strange and special it is and how much your life changes.
— Timothy Dalton
Come friends, it's not too late to seek a newer world.
— Alfred Tennyson
Maturity is a form of regression.
— Jason Parent
True genius walks along a line, and, perhaps, our greatest pleasure is in seeing it so often near falling, without being ever actually down.
— Oliver Goldsmith
Boundaries have no existence save on charts or in small minds. Nature does not draw lines.
— Jack McDevitt
People who are afraid of the truth never find it.
— Amy Harmon
One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world.
— Malala Yousafzai
Real courage is knowing what faces you and knowing how to face it.
— Timothy Dalton
What happened to the good old days when rich white men just bought their way into office?
— Jennifer Crusie
Years ago, I did a CBS audition. I was nervous. They introduced me as 'Scott Bakoola.' Not a good sign. I also didn't get the show.
— Scott Bakula
If you're a boy, you always want to be in a western; and any actor I know would like to be in a horror.
— Timothy Dalton
You are not what you've done. Who you are right now, this moment, is who you choose to be.
— Sara Raasch
It is the definition of an egoist that whatever occupies his attention is, for that reason, important.
— William Manchester
To cut oneself entirely from one's kind is impossible. To live in a desert one must be a saint.
— Joseph Conrad
Richard Burton was Welsh; Tom Jones is Welsh, and we Welshmen like to think of ourselves as heroes - on screen and off!
— Timothy Dalton
Don't ask me about my career - I've forgotten most of it.
— Timothy Dalton