Anna Friel Quotes
If oil exploration can threaten a place as beautiful and meaningful as Virunga, where next?

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Anya Hindmarch is indeed a handbag designer; she has the requisite fabulous life, tasteful home, and loving husband. She is also beautiful and self-deprecating, and has five children aged 5 to 20 and a philanthropic bent which spans causes from cancer care to Britain's Conservative Party.
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The beautiful thing about working with new instruments is that you sort of approach it with a fresh perspective.
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Let me tell you something - being thought of as a beautiful woman has spared me nothing in life. No heartache, no trouble. Love has been difficult. Beauty is essentially meaningless and it is always transitory.
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I think marriage is a beautiful thing. I'm still a supporter of it.
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One minute, it seemed I had more movie offers than I could handle; the next – no one wanted me.
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I was at our beautiful home in Martha's Vineyard, near Boston, sitting on the porch looking at the ocean when I got a phone called and was asked, 'Would I like to do 'CSI'?' A week later, I'm at a coroner's office in Las Vegas, participating in a quadruple autopsy.
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Not for a moment, beautiful aged Walt Whitman, have I failed to see your beard full of butterflies.
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The beautiful thing about learning is nobody can take it away from you.
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By nature, men desire the beautiful.
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I've not given up having a child. But I hope whatever route of parenthood I choose, whether it's adoption or I'm able to conceive, I just hope that I'm able to give someone as beautiful a life as my parents gave me.
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I want to have fun. It's a beautiful life. You learn, you win, you lose, but you get up.
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Sex is the most beautiful thing that can take place between a happily married man and his secretary.
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I like the lasso of truth. There is something so beautiful about the fact that people have to tell the truth when they have the lasso around them. And it's not too violent.
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I bought the rights to this book, 'The Ploughmen,' by a Montana writer named Kim Zupan, and I've written the screenplay, and I really feel pretty strong about it. It's really hauntingly beautiful. It's got some suspense and great drama, but it's a real character thing.
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There's something about girls and unicorns that's deep and meaningful. Something about childhood.
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It has become cheaper to look for oil on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange than in the ground.
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I can watch films and say how technically beautiful they are, but I'm not impressed by any technicality.
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That's the way I do things when I want to celebrate, I always plant a tree. And so I got an indigenous tree, called Nandi flame, it has this beautiful red flowers. When it is in flower it is like it is in flame.
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I have no real training in the history of fine art or furniture; my eye just works by proportions. I react intuitively. In London, it's all about color because the weather is so gray, and in that cold light they look beautiful.
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Everything I've done has been personally fun, important, and meaningful to me.
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The lyrics are always the last thing I do. I always have a recording of basic tracks and maybe some of the lead work. I'll sit back and listen to it, and I'll just concentrate on what kind of feeling it gives me. My goal writing the lyrics is to not disrupt that feeling.
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I will never sign anything which makes me have to do more than one film.
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Courage is knowing that you're beaten and forging ahead anyway.
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If oil exploration can threaten a place as beautiful and meaningful as Virunga, where next?