Quote by Laurie Holden
The beauty of The Walking Dead and the beauty of being on a televi

The beauty of The Walking Dead and the beauty of being on a television show for a while, is that, its your backstory, its part of what you are, its what you carry with you every day. – Laurie Holden

Other quotes by Laurie Holden

I think women are amazing and womens friendships are like a sisterhood and we should see more of it in television and film. – Laurie Holden

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amazing
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I really, really, really want to do a silly romantic comedy where I can just have a crush on the guy, trip over myself, and laugh and be goofy. I just feel like all I do is cry, sob, and fight zombies and the bad guys. – Laurie Holden

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For the man sound of body and serene of mind there is no such thing as bad weather every day has its beauty, and storms which whip the blood do but make it pulse more vigorously. – George Gissing

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Im only wanted by directors for the image I give off, and it makes me angry. I always wanted to be an actor and not a beauty pageant winner. – Jude Law

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Beauty

Beauty is now defined by your bones sticking out of your decolletage. For that to be the standard is really perilous for women. – Alanis Morissette

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When I tried to play something and screwed up, Id hear some other note that would come into play. Then I started trying different things to find the beauty in it. – Dimebag Darrell

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A person usually has two reasons for doing something: a good reason and the real reason. – Thomas Carlyle

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The growing good of the world is partly dependent on unhistorical acts; and that things are not so ill with you and me as they might have been, is half owing to the number who lived faithfully a hidden life, and rest in unvisited tombs. – George Eliot

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A true quotation cannot be divorced from the character who uttered or scribbled it; it should say as much about the person quoted as about the particular subject referred to, and for this reason an anthology of quotations should be a kind of portrait gallery. – Robert Andrews, The Columbia Dictionary of Quotations, “Introduction”

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Anger and folly walk cheek by jole. – Benjamin Franklin

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