Quote by Amy Adams
I always had a larger view. Im interested in real life - my family

I always had a larger view. Im interested in real life – my family, my friends. I have tried never to define myself by my success, whatever that is. My happiness is way beyond roles and awards. – Amy Adams

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I like Cinderella, I really do. She has a good work ethic. I appreciate a good, hard-working gal. And she likes shoes. The fairy tale is all about the shoe at the end, and Im a big shoe girl. – Amy Adams

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I think a lot of times we dont pay enough attention to people with a positive attitude because we assume they are naive or stupid or unschooled. – Amy Adams

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How I work is I work from of very character-driven place. And I trust the writers. – Amy Adams

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Happiness is working with Jack Lemmon. – Billy Wilder

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The greatest happiness comes from being vitally interested in something that excites all your energies. – Walter Annenberg

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How easy to be amiable in the midst of happiness and success. – William Ellery Channing

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Our principles are the springs of our actions. Our actions, the springs of our happiness or misery. Too much care, therefore, cannot be taken in forming our principles. – Red Skelton

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