Quote by Juliette Binoche
Choosing to be in the theatre was a way to put my roots down somew

Choosing to be in the theatre was a way to put my roots down somewhere with other people. It was a way to choose a new family. – Juliette Binoche

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Being a famous actress may give you a sense of being important, but believe me, its just an illusion. – Juliette Binoche

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I believe that being an actress or being involved in a movie has to be a life experience, otherwise why go for it? I have to change me, and I have to learn things, and I have to push me and my limits. By acting, I find a freedom inside of a prison in a way. – Juliette Binoche

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Ive never thought of my characters as being sad. On the contrary, they are full of life. They didnt choose tragedy. Tragedy chose them. – Juliette Binoche

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I do believe at the end of the night when youre with your family, the character gets hung up on the door like a coat, and is there to be taken on the next morning. – Liam Neeson

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Im surrounded by great friends and family. I dont know what I would do without them. – Emma Roberts

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My works never been accepted by my family, but its something Ill always carry on with. – Johnny Vegas

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My family went through divorces and remarriages and the later, blended home – and then watched that home explode, too. – Jeffrey Kluger

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