A Quote by Anton Corbijn

My life changed incredibly when I moved from Holland to England. — © Anton Corbijn
My life changed incredibly when I moved from Holland to England.
I moved south when I was 11 years old, moved to England. I've lived in all kinds of places, all parts of England.
I'm a shareholder in three networks in Holland. That allows me to put ideas that we create in Holland on air in Holland, and if it works, then we distribute the show's format globally.
When I think of all the things that tossed my journey off its track, I realize something incredibly important: Life's setbacks only changed my path and the timing of my arrival. They never changed my destination.
I was born in Holland, Rotterdam, and lived there most of my life. I started my acting career there, but to really be successful, I left Holland and came to the U.S.
My aunt made stuff; my mom was creative, so I was surrounded by that. When I moved to England, it was '75, and everything was happening. My whole teenage life is England, glam rock and David Bowie and Sex Pistols and Iggy Pop, all that stuff.
I got tired of Los Angeles, and I got tired of the game a bit. I wanted to have a different life experience, so I moved to England, and I lived in England for eight years, and I worked there.
It is said, that in Holland Interest is lower than in England.
Right-wing in Holland is to the Left of the Tories in England.
Football is more verbal in Holland, but there is a different approach in England.
I moved to Holland because I wanted to see American art.
I think Amsterdam is to Holland what New York is to America in a sense. It's a metropolis, so it's representative of Holland, but only a part of it - you know, it's more extreme, there's more happening, it's more liberal and more daring than the countryside in Holland is.
Well, I moved around quite a lot so I was born in Yorkshire and then I moved to Blackpool, which is like North England.
When I was an adolescent in England, at school we had to read 'Death of a Salesman.' I remember feeling incredibly moved by the portrayal of these people and the idea with which Miller broached the whole subject of failure or failed systems, or the way that people are crushed by a system in which they find themselves.
Well, I grew up between Holland and Israel and then moved to France when I was eleven.
I see the hitter when he's moved in the box, like when he's moved closer to the plate or changed his stance. I see when the batter has moved his feet, and then I make my own adjustment.
I think that France, Germany, Spain, Holland and England will join Brazil in the semi-finals.
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