Annie Parisse Quotes
It's always a little nerve-wracking to do a love scene, more than anything because it's just awkward.

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For me, I thought I had the best job in the world.
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I've never been more famous than I was, suddenly, in 1986.
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The social system grows rigid but the productive forces continue to expand, and conflict ensues between the forces of production and the social conditions of production.
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In the past, I used to argue with those who didn't share my views. I felt this incredible need to 'make my point.' Now I live my life and do my best to be an example of what seems right to me.
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In dance you use every party of your body except your voice. I wanted to start acting because I wanted to use my voice.
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We live too long for one marriage.
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Fame creeps up on you.
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So if you want to have a great video game-based movie you have to keep the mood of the game, use the normal character setup - but you have to flesh out the story and provide more background for the characters.
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But Italy is not an intellectual country. On the subway in Tokyo everybody reads. In Italy, they don't. Don't evaluate Italy from the fact that it produced Raphael and Michelangelo.
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Nonsense and beauty have close connections.
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My thing is, everything I do, I leave it out there and let the chips fall where they may.
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Conventional manners are a kind of literacy test for the alien who comes among us.
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When we developed the 'Seinfeld' show, we took a bet on Jerry Seinfeld, who was not a household name. But Jerry had a voice. He was appearing on 'Late Night', on 'The Tonight Show', had some commercials out there, his voice of observational comedy, looking at the world around him, that voice was really starting to come into its own.
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I wanted to be a pharmacist. I liked the way our local pharmacist was always dressed in a nice white coat; he looked very calm, you'd give him money, and he'd give you something that you wanted to buy.
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I have two ambitions in life: one is to drink every pub dry, the other is to sleep with every woman on earth.
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My son, Sanjay, and I discuss a lot of things. Like, he gives me feedback on my films and what his friends say at school.
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As for me, I consider myself as a speck of the dust of the devotee's feet.
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Being up on something is a way of dismissing it. To espouse any point of view is a danger - it might leave us stuck with last year's cause. Prized for their novelty alone, ideas, gimmicks, trends become equivalent, interchangeable.
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It takes a lot out of you to do a one-hour episodic lead of a show. I don't think actors realize that when they take the job.
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By the mid-’90s, the anger at men had become so palpable that even sedate publications like The Economist were characterizing women’s vs. men’s workload as 'A woman’s work is never done; a man is drunk from sun to sun.'
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Getting stuck in a plane for four hours on the tarmac on the hottest day of summer in Italy - it was like being trapped in a boiling tin can.
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I think the most successful are the most paranoid. The first thing people do when they buy a mansion is they build the biggest wall you could possibly build around it. What happens is, now you become a target. If I go into the hood, I'm at a disadvantage. They could carry guns. I can't. They can hit me in the face. I can't.
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I think our Western society is very much about, 'Tuck your head in; make sure you're safe. Don't rock the boat.'
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It's always a little nerve-wracking to do a love scene, more than anything because it's just awkward.