Nicole Kidman (Nicole Mary Kidman) Quotes
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	Law and order are the medicine of the body politic and when the body politic gets sick, medicine must be administered.   
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	I am who I am.   
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	Sometimes people will come up in the street and say: 'My daughter loves you, will you sign an autograph for her?' And some people send me stuff. I don't mind it at all: as a sportswoman, you owe them because they support you.   
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	I was born in San Diego, and we moved to Los Angeles when I was seven. A couple of years later, I started acting!   
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	God doesn't know things. He is things.   
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	Utahns deserve well thought out policy and plans.   
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	Someone's career that I admire would have to be Justin Timberlake's because he started off on Disney and he made this huge film career and huge solo music career. I really respect him as an artist.   
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	I think that being a producer is business and being an actor is art.   
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	We're not trying to reinvent the wheel; for any environmental organization to claim sole responsibility for any kind of victory is insane, because everybody attacks these problems as a group.   
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	I have reached the conclusion that those who have physical courage also have moral courage. Physical courage is a great test.   
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	I get really tired of hearing of all these old rockers whine and complain about how hard life on the road can be. Just stop if you don't like it. I don't think of it as work. I love it all.   
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	I always joke that I want to be able to retire from boxing and still be able to look into the mirror without seeing scars all over my face. I love my sport, but I would rather not have to spend hours doing my makeup to cover up the memories once I retire. Mandy Bujold
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	I'm very curious to know what it's like, death - I always say to my wife, 'I wonder if we'll have the 'New York Times' when we're dead.'   
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	Private education can give you confidence, which is marvellous; a sense of entitlement isn't.   
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	I don't have ugly ducklings turning into swans in my stories. I have ugly ducklings turn into confident ducks.   
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	That's why teenagers fascinate me – they're like children with drivers' licenses. Like children in that their impulses are so direct.   
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	I'd like to think I'd never do a gratuitous fart joke.   
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	As for myself, I was never against Russia.   
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	They say I'm insane because I need to have so much creative control. They say I'm unmanageable, but I'm not. I just know what I like. I'm obsessed with it. If you can't control it, that's like having somebody else paint your pictures. How could you do that? I never could.   
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	Sometimes I feel the need to reaffirm all of it, the whole unhappy territory and all the things loved and unlovable in it, for all of it is part of me.   
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	Our growing softness, our increasing lack of physical fitness, is a menace to our security.   
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	We left my birthplace, Brooklyn, New York, in 1939 when I was 13. I enjoyed the ethnic variety and the interesting students in my public school, P.S. 134. The kids in my neighborhood were only competitive in games, although unfriendly gangs tended to define the limits of our neighborhood.   
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	I come from a working-class family. They're the people I know and the people I love, I guess. I do not write about them for political reasons, but because, as I see it, most interesting things - social, political, emotional - take place there. It's a bottomless well for an author like me.   
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	I'm drawn to the psychology of really interesting, flawed people.   
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					