Jenna Wortham Quotes
Many of the short videos on Vine feel as though they belong to an ever-evolving, completely new genre of modern folk art.

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I still remember my first Giacometti exhibition, and going back to the museum every day, whenever I could, to look again and again at these long, thin stick figures, so beautiful, so graceful. That, I think, was the moment I became really obsessed by art.
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I put my friends and family first. I'm really just a normal thirteen-year-old girl who has a different hobby than most girls my age. Acting is kind of an extracurricular activity.
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You can't embarrass Joss Whedon, he's got no pride! He fully admits it. 'Oh, it's me. I'm little and goofy.' You can't wound his pride. He's too self-deprecating.
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After having children, life becomes about living beyond yourself; about being bigger and better.
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I don't have a telephone. If I had a lot of money, I wouldn't have one.
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I think if you are young and you have children, you still have so much to prove. When you have children later in life, you lose a bit of that urge for working.
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I like to be supportive and a role model.
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I don't really have a main source for my style inspiration. It's really about however I feel about myself at the moment.
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We live a happy life, and we don't take anything too seriously.
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In the summer we graduated we flipped out completely, drinking beer, cruising in our cars and beating up each other. It was a crazy summer. That's when I started to be interested in girls.
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I want to cause a change with my life, make the world a little better.
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Public appearances are a headache. I hold mine down to a minimum.
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Now I have the bravery to do fine things.
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I think Gore does have to worry. He is tied to Bill Clinton. We know that there were telephone calls that he made from his office. We know that there were visits to the Buddhist temple.
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I have stepped outside my comfort zone enough to know that, yes, the world does fall apart, but not in the way that you fear.
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No humorist is under any obligation to provide answers and probably if you were to delve into the literary history of humour it's probably all about not providing answers because the humorist essentially says: this is the way things are.
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We may be in a tough time right now, but when we are in a tough time is when our movement gets really strong.
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I don't do office work at home.
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Happiness is a by-product. You cannot pursue it by itself.
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I've gone the full spectrum - from gospel to blues to jazz to soul to pop - and the public has accepted what I've done through it all. I think it means I've been doing something right at the right time.
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I worry about everything in the world, and it's just too much for anybody to think about, so I have my art as my consolation.
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Great art is an instant arrested in eternity.
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Many of the short videos on Vine feel as though they belong to an ever-evolving, completely new genre of modern folk art.