Catherine Zeta-Jones Quotes
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No one today knows what is indecent.
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I don't know karate, but I know ka-razy!
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The less you know about me the easier it is to convince you that I'm the character on screen.
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We all have insecurities but you have to know you’re beautiful.
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A river reaches places its source never knows.
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When I see something, I know why something's funny or seems to be funny. But in the end it's just another picture as far as I'm concerned.
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It is the ordinary woman who knows something about love; the gorgeous ones are too busy being gorgeous.
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The best criticism is the sort that tells you what you already know but had been reluctant to accuse yourself of.
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Antonin Artaud wrote on one of his drawings, "Never real and always true," and that is how depression feels. You know that it is not real, that you are someone else, and yet you know that it is absolutely true.
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Why leave the nut you got for one you don't know?
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I'm shy to call myself a director still. When someone says, 'What do you do for a living?' I don't know if I've earned that.
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Jassie, guess what I'm dancing in!' 'I don't know, a bowl?' 'Non... I am dancing in my Nuddy-pants!
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Hold your own. Know your name. And go your own way. And everything will be fine.
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Children know something that most people have forgotten.
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Everyone knows what their roots are, but you've got to explore everywhere. You've got to explore the sky too.
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You never know what you can do until you have to do it.
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He knows not the value of a day of pleasure who has not seen adversity.
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Usually the triumph of my day is, you know, everybody making it to the potty
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When there's love enough you can stand anything. When there isn't, you can stand nothing. Living together every day you find out a lot you didn't know, and love can't keep still. It's got to grow or die.
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In a crystal we have clear evidence of the existence of a formative life principle, and though we cannot understand the life of a crystal, it is nonetheless a living being.
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I don't really read 'business books,' and I didn't think 'The Paradox of Choice' was a business book. I'm very surprised and gratified that the business world thought it was one.
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There are but two roads that lead to an important goal and to the doing of great things: strength and perseverance. Strength is the lot of but a few privileged men; but austere perseverance, harsh and continuous, may be employed by the smallest of us and rarely fails of its purpose, for its silent power grows irresistibly greater with time.
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Hopefully, I want to play a little better than I did today.
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Everyone knows we get paid a lot of money, so why pretend otherwise?