Quotes on the topic: Passport


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I think I have more stamps in my passport than most stamp collectors have in their collections.


I honestly don't class myself as a songwriter. I've got 'musician' written on my passport. That's even funnier.


Frank Sinatra took me to a whole new planet. I worked with him until he passed away in '98. He left me his ring. I never take it off. Now, when I go to Sicily, I don't need a passport. I just flash my ring.


My stepfather gave me a Kodak camera when I was 17 years old. I started working at a local photo store in Le Havre, France, taking passport pictures and photographing weddings.


The computer is your passport, not only to the future but to knowing what's going around you.


When I'm applying for a new passport or something, someone will call me Christopher. Other than that, no one ever calls me Christopher.


I definitely don't see myself as an actor. I don't even have it on my passport. I've got 'writer and electrician' on my passport. I don't want anyone to think I'm an actor.


My little yorkie Floyd is the ultimate buddy, and his passport has as many stamps as mine.


I always have my passport on me, as well as two currencies.


I have a British and an American passport.


Friends and acquaintances are the surest passport to fortune.


It has been said that a pretty face is a passport. But it's not, it's a visa, and it runs out fast.


A lot of Americans don't have a passport, never will have a passport. Not only will they not travel, they don't want to travel.


I handed my passport to the immigration officer, and he looked at it and looked at me and said, 'What are you?'


The freedom I have as a U.S. citizen is unparalleled. Despite the fact people may not like American passports, having that passport affords me more freedoms than any other passport could.


The House of Lords says I'm not a member of it. My passport says I am - get used to it.


Someone once told me that movies are a universal passport. And it's true, wherever you go.


In England, it's now Sir Ben. Mister has just disappeared. It's not even on my passport anymore. They've taken Mister away from me.


Like so much in Singapore, admission to the Marina Bay's casino is hierarchical: Free for anyone with an international passport, costly for locals, off-limits to migrant workers altogether.


My ginger tabby cat Oscar - he's got his own passport - he comes everywhere with me.