“I'm here that that anything should not be born too easily, which we will call a star, then it comes true half or one year later that it is not and we throw onto the rubbish.”

Quotes from him, Csillag születik (talent show between 2011-2012)

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Azért vagyok itt, hogy ne szülessen meg túl könnyen az a valami, amit elnevezünk csillagnak, aztán fél év múlva vagy egy év múlva kiderül, hogy nem is az és szemétre hányjuk.

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