A Quote by Martin Gore

I'm not advocating violence but I think somebody should shoot Simon Cowell. — © Martin Gore
I'm not advocating violence but I think somebody should shoot Simon Cowell.
I've always maintained a good relationship with Simon Cowell, and obviously I have a great respect for him, and his show provided me with a platform to reach a lot of people, so I have the upmost respect for Simon Cowell.
I was the first judge in the 'Indian Idol' format. The biggest risk when you adapt a format from a country in the West is how to make it your own, so I remember at the press conference for Indian 'X Factor,' the press would ask, 'Who is Simon Cowell?' And I said 'Why don't you ask Simon Cowell, 'Who is Sonu Nigam?'
I have learnt from Simon Cowell that anything is possible if you work hard enough and also that acts of kindness or giving somebody a few minutes of your time can have a massive impact on their life and their future.
Simon Cowell seems like a very nice guy, but I think he's a secondhand Mickie Most to be honest.
Simon Cowell seems like a very nice guy, but I think hes a secondhand Mickie Most to be honest.
I'm becoming the Simon Cowell of fashion.
I love Simon Cowell, he's a dear friend.
Goodness, that Simon Cowell is a sensitive soul.
I don't have anything against Simon Cowell and 'The X Factor.'
I'm proud to be involved with Simon Cowell and 'X Factor.
Unfortunately, there is no 'X Factor U.S.A.' without Simon Cowell.
I'm proud to be involved with Simon Cowell and 'X Factor.'
Simon Cowell is a pretty rough guy.
Simon Cowell is the George Bush of the music industry.
I think to get Simon Cowell out of his comfort zone would be rather interesting. I don't know what I would make him do.
I don't have many famous friends, really, except Simon Cowell.
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