I don’t think fame changes people. People change as they gather more experiences and information about life.
JULIA ROBERTSThe only time I’ve ever gone against my instincts, I’ve regretted it. It was only really one time.
More Julia Roberts Quotes
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Whatever happens is going to happen, whether you’re sitting by the phone anxious and worried about it or not.
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I don’t think I realized that the cost of fame is that it’s open season on every moment of your life.
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Look beyond the paint. Let us try to open our minds to a new idea.
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In case I forget to tell you later, I had a really good time tonight.
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Love is not love, without a violin playing goat.
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If you love someone, you say it, right then, out loud. Otherwise, the moment just passes you by.
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There are certain people who should know what you look like naked. I just don’t think your high-school algebra teacher should be one of them.
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People don’t want to see me having sex. I’m the queen of the ‘kiss, foreplay, dissolve.’ And then the ‘Whoo! Good morning, tiger.
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Don’t forget I’m just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her.
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You know when people are stupid, it frustrates me.
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I’m so lucky to be crazy happy in my life. And I think it’s not so much that I’m happier now than ever; it’s that I’m more content. I’m in the harbor of my life.
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I’m just an ordinary person who has an extraordinary job.
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Whats nice about my dating life is that I dont have to leave my house. All I have to do is read the paper: Im marrying Richard Gere, dating Daniel Day-Lewis, parading around with John F. Kennedy, Jr., and even Robert De Niro was in there for a day.
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I try to call my mother, Betty, with more regularity because I think, What if Hazel didn’t call me for two weeks? I’m able to see her mothering now from a different vantage point.~
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Light and funny has a more compelling quality when you’re younger. But I haven’t abandoned the genre: I love falling down; I love Lucille Ball. It’s just that a lot of those stories revolve around problems that I can’t convincingly portray at this age.
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