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en I think we lost a landmark ? because it seems like he?s been here forever. He was an icon ? an icon of Main Street. If I went fishing at 5 o?clock in the morning, he?d be here. Come back at 7 at night, he?d be here.

en I was just thinking of James Dean and Marilyn Monroe and how young they were when they died. I would like to be a pop icon who survives. I would like to be a living icon.
  John Travolta

en Scooby-Doo is an icon, just like Batman is an icon, ... We will do another at some point, I'm sure, but nothing is in the works. We have had good successful releases, but for the moment we need to give it a break.

en The arch of his career was amazing. He was an icon, an American icon.

en This is not a new thing. It happens when you have an icon coach and an icon program.

en She's not yet an icon. But she's approaching icon status.
  Ted Turner

en He is an icon. But he doesn't carry himself like an icon.

en He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing. Our team is working around the clock to restore an American icon.

en We haven't finalized the exact design of that clock, but we do want it to be the recognizable signature icon for the downtown.

en My guess is that water got in it. I think initially exposure to the elements was to blame. The clock was also battery-operated and it stopped because of that, too. Still, its an icon downtown.

en Microsoft did not object to Compaq's inclusion of the Netscape Navigator icon on the Presario desktop. Microsoft in no way limits Compaq in its license agreements from including Netscape's icon.

en The world has lost its quintessential romantic icon.

en Today we've lost an icon and patriarch in the business.

en You want to talk about the fading of an icon? You never said I was an icon in the first place. But you want to talk about it in a derogatory fashion. You say the superstar has fallen. But you've never called me a superstar ever. It's only that you use these words when you want to say something derogatory.

en I would also like to act, once in a while, but not get up every morning at 5:30 or six o'clock and pound into the studio and get home at 7:30 or eight o'clock at night, or act over and over and over every night on Broadway, either.


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