A Quote by Mickey Sumner

I had to pinch myself a couple of times that I was actually on stage at the Atlantic with Carol Kane. — © Mickey Sumner
I had to pinch myself a couple of times that I was actually on stage at the Atlantic with Carol Kane.
There were times when I had maybe a couple of hundred dollars, and times I made myself think I was on top of the world.
Bony is probably physically stronger than Kane but I think Harry Kane comes a little bit deeper to pick up the ball some times.
I've had a couple of pinch-me moments.
I still pinch myself when I see myself on 'Match of the Day' - it's at times like that you realise how far you've come.
Carol Kane is just as warm as you would think she is, and she is so smart and really a living legend and has so much to offer.
I do have to pinch myself at times when I look back at some of the things I have achieved. I really do.
I love Opening Ceremony, Kenzo - anything Humberto Leon and Carol Lim touch. I drool over Christopher Kane, Mary Katrantzou, Delpozo, and Wes Gordon.
I actually think storyboards are great. I don't draw well enough to do them myself. I've only used storyboards a couple of times.
Orson Welles lists Citizen Kane as his best film, Alfred Hitchcock opts for Shadow of a Doubt, and Sir Carol Reed chose The Third Man - and I'm in all of them.
I started 'Carol' as I almost always do, by looking at films from the time, and they were less - they actually felt less relevant to me in terms of their bigness, although we do have some big '50s-type moments in 'Carol.'
Michael had to pound me a couple of times to convince me not to go stage a rescue." Shane shrugged. "He hits like a girl, for a vampire.
First rule of Teach Kane a Lesson: you don’t talk about Teach Kane a Lesson. Second rule of Teach Kane a Lesson: you don’t talk about Teach Kane a Lesson. Third rule of Teach Kane a Lesson: if someone taps out, you just keep fighting. Fourth rule of Teach Kane a Lesson: there are no rules. Got it?
I pinch myself every day anyway. Everyone knows the road I have had in the game and how I have managed to get myself to where I am today.
Yeah, touring can get rough some times and draining, but I always have to pinch myself and realize that I'm doing what I love.
I mean getting into parliament was quite an achievement in itself and then I have to pinch myself at the thought of actually running a department.
Sorry, I said to myself, wondering how many times in my marriage I'd said that, how many times I'd meant it, how many times Claire had actually believed it, and, most important, how many times the utterance had any impact whatsoever on our dispute. What a lovely chart one could draw of this word Sorry.
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