Top 16 Remington Steele Quotes

#1. Skepticism is the elegance of anxiety.

Emile M. Cioran

#2. In 1981, I borrowed 2,000 pounds - a lot of money back then - paid 50 quid for a seat, packed my own sandwich, and hopped on a plane to America. It was a mighty leap, but one that paid off. A week later, I got a job called 'Remington Steele.'

Pierce Brosnan

#3. When you become empowered everyone becomes interested in you.

Frederick Lenz

#4. Everybody should be interested in access to primary and secondary education for everybody.

Paul Farmer

#5. Write for the Audience of One

Jeff Gerke

#6. It's cool to have instruments lying around because they give you different ideas.

Ezra Koenig

#7. I always see myself as a character actor, but Remington Steele was me. I gave up on trying to be any character. I just put myself as me in this world of Remington Steele and the grand pretender.

Pierce Brosnan

#8. Feminism directly confronts the idea that one person or set of people [has] the right to impose definitions of reality on others.

Liz Stanley

#9. The pleasure I gave my lovers was a four fifth of the pleasure I experienced.

Giacomo Casanova

#10. Account books form a narrative as engaging as any tale of sea monsters or cannibals.

Hilary Mantel

#11. When I went to college, I lived on campus, and the guys I hung out with made the characters in Revenge of the Nerds look like the Rat Pack in 1962. I, myself made that kid Booger look like Remington Steele.

Dennis Miller

#12. I always believe writing is an indispensable part of one's political armoury.

Boris Johnson

#13. Having it all means different things to different people. I think it's an individual choice. Nothing is perfect. Everyone makes sacrifices. For me, it's worked out well. I have children. I have a very interesting career. But it's not for everybody.

Renee James

#14. A rumor is usually a lie that the media can legally profit from.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana

#15. I read things like theology, and I read about science, 'Scientific American' and publications like that, because they stimulate again and again my sense of the almost arbitrary given-ness of experience, the fact that nothing can be taken for granted.

Marilynne Robinson

#16. It was so wonderful, I wish . . . time would stop.

Naoshi Arakawa

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