Jamie Kennedy Quotes
I like to be creative and I'm lucky that I have a couple of different outlets, and I'm lucky that I get to use them.

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I think I felt compelled in a way because if I hadn't written the part, I never would have been offered the part. There are at least 10 guys who would have been offered the part before me.
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Sydney's beautiful, the weather's great, and the air's fresh and clean, but it doesn't have the scene and the amount of likeminded people. At home, things are very comfortable, but I feel like putting myself out there a bit.
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I got to write most of everything I said.
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Once we can do Pixar-quality graphics rendered in real time with interactivity, I could see games costing $200 million to make, and all of a sudden you have to sell a lot of games just to break even, so I'm a little worried someone's going to do that.
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No good actor ever stops learning. He is constantly evolving.
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I grew up thinking it was wonderful to be big and strong and to be able to knock down other children in the playground if I needed to. But I never felt the need.
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I just come from a school where you have to win something to be accepted.
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We're never going to be able to get rid of terrorism, because there is always going to be evil in the world.
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There is not love where there is no will.
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I'm very conscious of... I don't feel like a star.
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You just can't bifurcate bitcoin currency from the technology. Bitcoin will always need a monetary base.
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I dream about doing a film about once a week.
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I think we have to keep working enormously hard to see that every single Indigenous child - every Australian child - has true equality of opportunity. We've got to work harder at it. I think, you know, the heartland issue for us is the gap; the gap in life expectancy in this country.
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I use the setting of a small rural Norwegian community - the kind of place that I know so intimately. I could never write a novel set in a big city, because, frankly, I don't know what it would be like.
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If I sit down to write a young-adult novel, then I'm going to write either to the punch-pulling expectation of what I can't do, or I'm going to go the other way and think about what can I sneak in to be 'down with the kids' - which would be excruciating.
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I'm not a materialistic person.
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One of the great things about music is that it has the capability of time travel - you smell a certain smell in the room and it takes you back to your childhood. I feel like music is able to do that, and it happens to me all the time.
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I like to wear tight jeans. Most of my stuff is pretty slim fit.
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For 'Motive,' it wasn't a question of making it look un-Canadian, but instead, we wanted it to be the product of a bunch of really skilled people making something. And that's what you have.
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The last person they expected to connect with a screenplay was the comedic, blonde actress with the funny voice.
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I wanted to get my recording and become a musician again, work; with other people, do that kind of thing because I kind of got away from that for a while once we started happening, you know, selling records, sold out concerts.
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It's different from Liverpool. Boston seems to be a friendly place.
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If I had seen a black woman play Juliet as a little girl, my idea of my place in the world would have been totally different.
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I like to be creative and I'm lucky that I have a couple of different outlets, and I'm lucky that I get to use them.