Quote by Julia Roberts
My boyfriend keeps telling me Ive got to own things. So, first I b

My boyfriend keeps telling me Ive got to own things. So, first I bought this car. And then he told me I oughta get a house. Why a house? Well, you gotta have a place to park the car. – Julia Roberts

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Going to the theater is such a joyous experience. My dad would take my sister and me to plays when we were very young, like six or seven years old. – Julia Roberts

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You can be true to the character all you want but youve got to go home with yourself. – Julia Roberts

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I did get to keep the wedding dresses from Runaway Bride. Theyre all boxed up in my garage. Ive never opened them. Itll be fun one day when Hazel is taller. She can play dress-up with her friends. – Julia Roberts

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I love sleeping in a moving car more than sleeping in bed. – Ben Stein

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You cannot expect the guy who drove the car into the ditch to navigate it out of the ditch. You have to put a new driver in the seat. Im not saying the new driver is going to be any better, but we need a new driver. Kerry is the only choice. – John Mellencamp

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(On seeing a former lover for the first time in years) I thought I told you to wait in the car. – Tallulah Bankhead

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Come rain or shine I walk short distances rather than taking my car. – Sophie Ellis-Bextor

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It is courage, courage, courage, that raises the blood of life to crimson splendor. Live bravely and present a brave front to adversity. – Horace

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I studied with a blind teacher from about 5 until I was 16, at two different schools. From the age of 12 until 16, I was in a boarding school-which, I believe, at that time was compulsory for blind children. – George Shearing

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