Quote by Emily Mortimer
51st State was one that I loved doing because the character was so

51st State was one that I loved doing because the character was so out there, and in a way I was sad to leave the character behind. Im afraid I could never be that cool in real life! – Emily Mortimer

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Im physically completely mal-coordinated. My best friend used to make me run for the bus just to give herself a quick, cheap laugh because I definitely dont have that sophisticated cool thing down. – Emily Mortimer

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My dad had this philosophy that if you tell children theyre beautiful and wonderful then they believe it, and they will be. So I never thought I was unattractive. But I was never one of the girls at school who had lots of boyfriends. – Emily Mortimer

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In the old days, a TV sync was perceived as not so cool or whittling away at your indie cred. Now its seen as much more of an opportunity than a sellout, as a way to find fans who wouldnt have ordinarily come across their genre of music. – Alexandra Patsavas

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I want to be a cool mom. – Tori Spelling

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I was training more learning how to scuba dive which Id never done which was really, really, really cool. – Ashley Scott

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In high school I was an outcast… I wasnt cool to hang out with. I ate my lunch in a bathroom stall because that was the one place I could go where I wouldnt been seen. – Shay Mitchell

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