Quote by Elisha Cuthbert
Celebrity or no celebrity, I think a lot of females deal with the

Celebrity or no celebrity, I think a lot of females deal with the fear of being abducted. – Elisha Cuthbert

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Some of the things Ive seen a lot of my female-actress friends who are relatively famous receive – Ive seen some hideous things. Like some really, really bad things… like, the FBI should be contacted immediately. – Elisha Cuthbert

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When I was 20, I thought I was 30 – but I was so far from it. When youre young, you want everything to happen now. As you mature, you can look back and see all the great things you achieved with time and patience. – Elisha Cuthbert

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Its amazing that for actors mostly, its a risk to attach yourself to a film that you dont know whether or not its going to even be made and if you sign on, in doing so, who else is going to be in the movie with you. – Elisha Cuthbert

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Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. – Alexander Pope

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We are afraid to care too much, for fear that the other person does not care at all. – Eleanor Roosevelt

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Mine are the deep-seated fears established when we are children, and they never quite go away: the fear of being helpless, the fear of being trapped, the fear of being out of control. – Virginia C. Andrews

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The meaning I picked, the one that changed my life: Overcome fear, behold wonder. – Richard Bach

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You cannot help but learn more as you take the world into your hands. Take it up reverently, for it is an old piece of clay, with millions of thumbprints on it. – John Updike

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In general, the churches, visited by me often on weekdays… bore for me the same relation to God that billboards did to Coca-Cola; they promoted thirst without quenching it. – John Updike, A Month of Sundays, 1975

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