A Quote by Karl Lagerfeld

When I was four, I asked my mother for a valet for my birthday. — © Karl Lagerfeld
When I was four, I asked my mother for a valet for my birthday.
I tried to bake a cake for my mother's birthday - it took me four hours. It was terrible, and I cried for three days.
P. Diddy gave me his valet ticket once... because he thought I was the valet lady.
My mother asked me what I wanted for my birthday, so I said I wanted to read poetry with her.
My mum likes to remind me of the birthday treat I asked for when I was just 13... and that was for them to hire a stretch limo for my birthday when we travelled to L.A.
There are three hundred and sixty-four days when you might get un-birthday presents, and only one for birthday presents, you know.
I'd gladly do without a valet. I'm never so well treated as when I'm without a valet.
Who is Alice?" asked mother. "Alice is somebody that nobody can see," said Frances. "And that is why she does not have a birthday. So I am singing Happy Thursday to her." - Frances the badger
During the summer of 2000, in the run-up to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's 100th birthday, I asked the Duke of Edinburgh if he was hoping to reach 100. 'Good God, no,' he spluttered, 'I can't imagine anything worse. What a ghastly idea.'
My family is very musical, I was surrounded by it. And from four years old I was the one that asked my mother could I take piano lessons.
No man is a hero to his valet. This is not because the hero is no hero, but because the valet is a valet.
I asked people who have already finished books for advice, which is akin to asking a mother with a four-year-old what childbirth is like.
You know, my family is very musical, I was surrounded by it. And from four years old I was the one that asked my mother could I take piano lessons.
And now," he continued, speaking to Milo, "where were you on the night of July 27?" "What does that have to do with it?" asked Milo. "It's my birthday, that's what," said the policeman as he entered "Forgot my birthday" in his little book. "Boys always forget other people's birthdays.
I didn't really like my birthday as a kid. My mother used to say, "Sometimes we'd have a birthday party and you would just wander off." But she said it was just my way in the world. It wasn't anything that I was truly interested in.
When I auditioned for drama college, they asked me to do my Shakespeare. I couldn't do it. They asked me to do my modern, and I couldn't do it. They asked me if I had a song prepared, and I said 'No,' so I sang 'Happy Birthday.' And I did a reasonable improvisation, a reasonable one, nothing special at all. I don't know how I got in, but I did.
I'll tell you a little fun fact about the film, though. Me, the little boy playing Chip, Emma Thompson, and Emma Watson, all have the same birthday. We were all in on the same day and they all sang us "Happy Birthday." That will never happen in my life again: Four of us having the same birthday on the same film, and we're all in on the same day. It was an extraordinary thing.
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