Ultimately, you just have one life. You never know unless you try. And you never get anywhere unless you ask.
KATE WINSLETIf you’re not still learning and growing as an actor, then you have no backbone and no career.
More Kate Winslet Quotes
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If you don’t try at anything, you can’t fail.
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The retouching is excessive. I do not look like that and more importantly, I don’t desire to look like that.
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Having children just puts the whole world into perspective. Everything else just disappears.
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Femininity for me means happiness and freedom, freedom of being who you are in whatever shape or size you come in.
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It doesn’t make any sense that’s why I trust it!
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I am a person. I am not a soap opera. There is never going to be a next [tabloid] installment about my life because my own stuff is my own stuff.
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I have no regrets. If you regret things, you’re sort of stepping backwards. I’m a believer in going forwards.
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I accept my body. I accept how I am and make the best of what I am given. Children orientate towards examples. That’s why I talk solely positive about my body in front of my daughter.
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I struggle for what I believe in. Life is short, it’s impossible to repeat something; you have to take advantage of things when you can reach them.
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I look like people that walk down the street. I don’t have perfect boobs, I don’t have zero cellulite – of course I don’t – and I’m curvy. If that is something that makes women feel empowered in any way, that’s great.
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Loving someone is setting them free, letting them go.
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I was the kid who never won the races. I never jumped the highest. I wasn’t on the list of the high-achieving.
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It’s true that you need much time to get rid of the fat girl you once were, but you know I am sincerely grateful for my buttocks.
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I’m a normal human being. I don’t have any desire to change my body as a result of having had two kids. That’s a good thing, isn’t it?
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Acting is about being real, being honest.
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You can’t be a proper writer without a touch of madness, can you?
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I wouldn’t be a part of anything that had acts of violence toward children. I don’t think I would do a horror film, either. That just doesn’t sit well on my soul.
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I do think it’s important for young women to know that magazine covers are retouched. People don’t really look like that.
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Of course I believe in marriage. Commitment to one other person in life is glorious.
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There are moments to indulge and enjoy, but I always know when it’s time to go home and wash my knickers.
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Mum and dad were very much friends, and up to life. There was no anxiety for anything when I was growing up, they just taught me to be me.
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I suffered from ‘No one will ever fancy me!’ syndrome, well into my teens. Even now I do not consider myself to be some kind of great, sexy beauty. Absolutely not.
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One of the reasons I’ve never done intensive psychotherapy or any of that stuff is that if there’s anything in me that needs fixing, I want to know that I can rely on my own intuition to fix it.
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I wouldn’t dream of working on something that didn’t make my gut rumble and my heart want to explode.
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I am insecure. If you ask me, everybody is.
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The audience’s reactions are more important: if people believe in the love story, it’s because they love how we’ve acted. That’s the most beautiful award. It’s very important for me, people appreciating what I do.
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