Brittany Murphy Quotes
With all the technology we're inventing and what they're coming up with scientifically, people are having longer lifetimes. It's scary, but in the same sense it's also very exciting.

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I've never been one to run from a challenge.
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Big Business can make laws as easily as it can break them - and with as little impunity.
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The idea of revenge coming from a 14-year-old girl isn't, you know, exactly right.
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You can't take yourself too seriously; it's important to poke fun at yourself. Once in a while, it is great to show your inadequacies, too.
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Our career had a sort of funny shape.
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There's something extremely bizarre about the way people consume media now.
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But God, who is immortal, has no need of difference of sex, nor of succession.
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Isolation is a dream killer.
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It has been a great working experience with Sreenu Vaitla.
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I just sing. You have to use it.
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I come from Surajpur, a valley in Himachal Pradesh near Manali that is named after my great grandfather Sarju Singh Ranaut.
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I don't mind dating younger men now.
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The sci-fi movies I grew up with, the metaphor was very rich, and they used to really mean something: David Cronenberg's films, or John Carpenter's films, or the Phil Kaufman and Don Segel versions of 'Invasion Of The Body Snatchers,' or George Romero's early zombie films.
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I have my favourite fashion decade, yes, yes, yes: '60s. It was a sort of little revolution; the clothes were amazing but not too exaggerated.
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Well the way we perceive accuracy and what accuracy is statistically are really two different things.
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But I have always said that it's important we must make sure that justice is at all time be maintained.
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I feel bad that I'm the one always blamed for the failure of the space business - even though there are problems with government policy toward the space business.
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I spent four years doing a doctorate in postmodern American literature. I can recognize it when I see it.
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I'm sick of just liking people. I wish to God I could meet somebody I could respect.
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I like to be busy. I once shared an agent with the late Sir John Gielgud, who, at 96, was apparently still ringing up, saying, 'Hello, Gielgud here, any work?' Good on him. We've got to keep working. If we retire, there'll be nobody to play the old wrinklies, and that would be a dreadful shame.
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We've seen that there are a lot of people out there - teenagers in Topeka, housewives in Long Island, millionaire Internet start-up moguls - that all want to connect with each other about what it is to be human.
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When I started you were more in touch with the people you were playing to. There wasn't the distance or the separation that there is now.
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When you write, you're alone in a room. And when someone reads a book, they're alone in a room, too, usually. It's a really intimate exchange. And so people ask me where I get the boldness to talk about this or that, but I didn't feel like it required any sort of courage, because I was alone. Sometimes it feels weird for people to read it.
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With all the technology we're inventing and what they're coming up with scientifically, people are having longer lifetimes. It's scary, but in the same sense it's also very exciting.