Vanessa Kirby Quotes
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Let's judge a man on what he's done.
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It's very easy to have slogans and rhetoric that people will follow, but eventually the slogans fall away.
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I love elephants! It's my favorite animal.
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Allowing homosexuality means allowing satanic rights.
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The U.S. won the majors 29-11 in the 1980s. That's when Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus were carrying the ball, and when Seve Ballesteros was becoming a Brit in the minds of English and Scottish journalists.
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Always keep that happy attitude. Pretend that you are holding a beautiful fragrant bouquet.
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When I decide I want something, I go in like an Exocet missile.
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The work on ants has profoundly affected the way I think about humans.
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I didn't and don't go to Internet for any business purposes. The book sales for me by this point are way beyond any influence I might have, positively, or others might have, negatively.
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I've always looked at filmmaking as a lifestyle. There is no decision of when you go to work. It's a way of life: you're thinking about scripts; you see things and think, 'That could be interesting'... I don't think about my work as, 'Today I'll work on this, this and that.' It just comes to me.
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The region west of the Mississippi continued in the popular mind to be a strange land for which the reports of explorers and travellers did the work of fiction, and Cooper's Prairie had few followers.
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It's true that I'm not ashamed of my body. I'm comfortable, and I think more women should be more confident.
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I would not want to be a part of any project that I feel would not work. An actor like me always wants to work to get appreciation of the audiences. And appreciation can only come if people will come to watch the film.
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As a child, my mother told me lots of fairy stories, many her own invention. She, too, tended to reverse the norm.
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I enjoy building something good and having a successful product and making money.
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There is no winning or losing, but rather the value is in the experience of imagining yourself as a character in whatever genre you're involved in, whether it's a fantasy game, the Wild West, secret agents or whatever else. You get to sort of vicariously experience those things.
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Being a showrunner meant writing and producing a television show, period, but with 'Lost,' suddenly it became part of the job to promote and be the face of the brand. In a weird way, the story was as much the star as any of the actors, so people wanted to hear from us.
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Performing doesn't turn me on. It's an egomaniac business, filled with prima donnas – including this one.
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Probably my mother. She was a very compassionate woman, and always kept me on my feet. And I think part of it is just the way you are, the way you're raised. And she had the responsibility for raising me.
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Fly Heisenberg Airlines – we don’t know where we are, but we’re making damned good time.
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That's one of the great things about comedy: we can - and should - say the things that other people aren't supposed to say. If we didn't do that, if we didn't push against those limits, we'd just be standing around onstage and yelling.
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Culture is the study of perfection, and the constant effort to achieve it.
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Trying to balance theatre and film is really important to me.