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Quotes of Michael Bergin
Michael Bergin BIO
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A father's disappointment can be a very powerful tool. (unknown)
By the time I was 8 years old, sports had pretty much taken over my life. (sports)
Calvin had finally taken a look at the ET tape, and he had reacted just as she had expected he would. He loved it; he loved me. Suddenly he was thinking of me for everything: underwear, jeans, suits, even the Escape fragrance campaign. (people)
I began to believe the fairy tales: You know, how we're all out there looking for our magical missing half. (story and story-tell)
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I didn't know a damn thing about style. (unknown)
I guess that's what I was: a set of abs. And they lit the abs and shot the abs and sent the abs on their way. The photographer didn't look at my face once. I was humiliated. (unknown)
I like parties, but I'm shy, and I often find myself standing around, feeling awkward. (unknown)
I never learned to ignore the hot lights and the giant fans. And it all seemed so ridiculous. Run in place. Look angry. Look at me like you love me. (fanatics and fanatic)
I spent two weeks prancing around a studio in Queens in my underwear with nine other guys. They were long days. But what the hell, it was Calvin Klein. (people)
I too have my own demons, and I have struggled. I've made my own mistakes, and I'm not proud of them. (mistake)
I wanted to grow up to be just like my father. (fathers)
I wanted to marry a girl just like my mom. (mother)
I was going to get the Carolyn Bessette story out of her one way or another. (story and story-tell)
I wasn't even 20 at the time, but it taught me something about drugs. They can take a good man, a warm, funny, loving family man, and turn him into a loser and worse. (drugs)
I'd been around women who put me down, made me feel bad, or said things to fuel my insecurity. (women)
I'd gone to Manhattan to become a model. (models and modeling)
It struck me that what I'd heard about certain celebrities was true: they had It, whatever the hell It was. Star power isn't a myth; it is tangible and forceful. (celebration)
My father was a sergeant with the Connecticut state police. My mother was a hairstylist. (parents and parentin)
New York is tough on lonely people. (cities and city life)
Sexually speaking, I was still a kid-and a shy kid at that. I'd gotten off to a late start, and I remained awkward around women. (sexuality)
Thank God for little miracles, right? (god)
The fact is, my parents loved me, and I wanted to be worthy of their love. I wanted to make them proud. (parents and parentin)
The people on Baywatch were about as nice a group of people as I had ever worked with. (people)
We live in a kissy society. (life)
We were a loud, extended family. My grandparents had a store in downtown Waterbury called International Foods, and my grandmother runs it to this day. (family)
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Bergin, Michael
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