Quote by James McAvoy
I considered becoming a priest very seriously. I wanted to travel

I considered becoming a priest very seriously. I wanted to travel the world. By the time I turned 16, I realized I was only in it for selfish reasons. And, more importantly, I didnt want to sacrifice the ladies! – James McAvoy

Other quotes by James McAvoy

I was talking to one of my aunties at Christmas and she said she didnt think it was ever in my nature to go against the grain, that I was always a good boy. I think she was right – I did always want to be good. – James McAvoy

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Christmas
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I really liked Starter For Ten because I grew up watching 1980s teen films like St. Elmos Fire and The Breakfast Club and Ive always wanted to play the underdog lead hero in a 1980s-inspired film. – James McAvoy

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teen
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Im extremely blessed because I travel extensively for my work, but I always try to incorporate a bit of leisure with business. – Linda Gray

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The person attempting to travel two roads at once will get nowhere. – Xun Zi

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I get to travel, see the world, meet people and be independent. I feel blessed. – Bar Refaeli

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Travel

Time travel may be achieved one day, or it may not. But if it is, it should not require any fundamental change in world-view, at least for those who broadly share the world view I am presenting in this book. – David Deutsch

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Natures great masterpiece, an elephant the only harmless great thing. – John Donne

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May we think of freedom, not as the right to do as we please, but as the opportunity to do what is right. – Peter Marshall

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