A Quote by Morten Harket

We didn't feel we fitted into the '80s. — © Morten Harket
We didn't feel we fitted into the '80s.

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I feel a bit like the antichrist as I had the bulk of my success in the 80s and I hate 80s music.
One of my favorite eras is the '80s. I'm an '80s baby to the world, love everything about the '80s.
'Family Ties,' to me, was strictly '80s. It was from the beginning of the '80s until the end of the '80s, and it was very specific to that time. Ronald Reagan was president.
Electro '80s is very popular in Australia. Like, you get a headache if you walk into a mall with the number of girls and boys that are wearing big hair, leggings, headbands. You feel like you're back in the '80s.
Oftentimes when people make movies about the '80s, they go back and look at '80s films, [but] those look nothing like the '80s. It's some watered-down version of reality.
We wanted the book [Paper Girls] to feel to evoke the '80s, but not necessarily feel that it was drawn then.
I don't think I've ever really fitted into the industry and the scene. I feel like I've always been on the cusp.
Beyonce knows what looks good on her and what doesn't. She likes fitted dresses. They flatter her curvy figure. Baggy tops don't work. But for everyday wear, she really prefers jeans and a fitted jacket.
I love the 80s. I always used to watch that VH1 show, 'I Love the 80s,' nonstop. I love the 80s, everything about it, the clothes, the music. Especially the music. The music is so happy. It's great.
I had quite a scattered childhood. I was Irish in London, because I had my secondary school education there. I never really fitted anywhere. I didn't feel it was a negative thing, and I was never made to feel different - I just knew I was.
I didn't have any stability in my life, so I was probably a bit lost as a person. I didn't know where I fitted in professionally and I didn't really know where I fitted in with my personal life and seeing my son, and it was really confusing. I think if you have one solid, then the other one you can manage.
My mom loves the '80s. I grew up hearing a lot about the '80s.
I broke into the business in the '80s, and the '80s was based on hyper-exaggerated reactions.
I was an '80s child, so I grew up loving all kinds of '80s rock. I like R&B, too.
I should have lived through the '80s, not been born in it. My style is a mix of hip-hop and '80s casual.
You know, the '80s, as crazy as the '80s were, that was a surprisingly kind and generous environment that I found myself in as a teenager.
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