Everyone’s like, ‘overnight sensation.’ It’s not overnight. It’s years of hard work.
MARGOT ROBBIESomeone told me that you could learn to sing, and that there are muscles that if you build, you will sing.
More Margot Robbie Quotes
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I don’t even know how to Direct Message someone on Instagram. I still write letters.
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I really need a hairstylist to do my hair if it’s going to look good.
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My spirit animal is a monkey. Because I have really long arms and I like being up high.
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Someone told me that you could learn to sing, and that there are muscles that if you build, you will sing.
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I was in a movie for five minutes where I play tennis and I was given five tennis lessons for free. I never had a tennis lesson. I was like, that’s awesome! When else would I have taken up tennis?
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I always dress kind of monochromatic and very simple and all that kind of stuff.
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Scent has become a way for me to differentiate characters.
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Playing a bad guy is always more fun than playing the good guy.
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I kind of left everyone behind in Australia – all my friends and my family and I had to break up with my boyfriend.
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Once people see you pulling off one role, they think youre a safe bet to do a similar role.
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I feel much more comfortable either up in a tree, or underwater. That’s where I feel the most zen.
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I became an actor so I can show you characters and never have to show you me.
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New York is the coolest city. The place just never sleeps. It’s amazing.
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I was always very dramatic – my family would probably use the word ‘dramatic’ – as a child; always putting on performances, making everyone come watch, and pay to watch. I was very business-savvy as a child.
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When you look at movies, the lead girl is always gorgeous and thin. There is a stereotype that you need to look a certain way and when you get in the business you really feel the pressure.
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