Quotes by Michael Bergin
- We live in a kissy society.
- I'd been around women who put me down, made me feel bad, or said things to fuel my insecurity.
- I'd gone to Manhattan to become a model.
- My father was a sergeant with the Connecticut state police. My mother was a hairstylist.
- New York is tough on lonely people.
- The fact is, my parents loved me, and I wanted to be worthy of their love. I wanted to make them proud.
- What was it about Carolyn that made her so cautious about revealing herself?
- The people on Baywatch were about as nice a group of people as I had ever worked with.
- I wasn't even 20 at the time, but it taught me something about drugs. They can take a good man, a warm, funny, loving family man, and turn him into a loser and worse.
- Thank God for little miracles, right?
- A father's disappointment can be a very powerful tool.
- I was going to get the Carolyn Bessette story out of her one way or another.
- By the time I was 8 years old, sports had pretty much taken over my life.
- Calvin had finally taken a look at the ET tape, and he had reacted just as she had expected he would. He loved it; he loved me. Suddenly he was thinking of me for everything: underwear, jeans, suits, even the Escape fragrance campaign.
- I began to believe the fairy tales: You know, how we're all out there looking for our magical missing half.
- I didn't know a damn thing about style.
- I guess that's what I was: a set of abs. And they lit the abs and shot the abs and sent the abs on their way. The photographer didn't look at my face once. I was humiliated.
- I like parties, but I'm shy, and I often find myself standing around, feeling awkward.
- I spent two weeks prancing around a studio in Queens in my underwear with nine other guys. They were long days. But what the hell, it was Calvin Klein.
- I too have my own demons, and I have struggled. I've made my own mistakes, and I'm not proud of them.
- I wanted to grow up to be just like my father.
- I wanted to marry a girl just like my mom.
- We're all pretty ordinary on paper.