Quote by Charlize Theron
You always have this fear in a movie of just being somebodys woman

You always have this fear in a movie of just being somebodys woman. – Charlize Theron

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You can never get to a place of comfort in this business. As soon as you hit that little cushy spot, somebodys gonna kick you out. So I have a constant need to do it better. – Charlize Theron

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Business
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Something I learned very early on in my career is that there are a lot of things that you do not have any power over. – Charlize Theron

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power
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Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate. – John F. Kennedy

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Fear

The greatest fear that haunts this city is a suitcase bomb, nuclear or germ. Many people carry small gas masks. The masses here seem to be resigned to the inevitable, believing an attack of major proportions will happen. – David Wilkerson

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Fear

When Im acting, Im two beings. Theres the one monitoring the distance between myself and the camera, making sure I hit my marks, and there is the one driven by this inner fire, this delicious fear. – Jeanne Moreau

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Fear

Stand before the people you fear and speak your mind – even if your voice shakes. – Maggie Kuhn

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Fear

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I think that if Republicans are given the reins of leadership in the House or Senate or both, we will have to govern in a way – at least put forward solutions whether or not the president goes along with them or not, that deal with these long-term challenges. – John Thune

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